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These include the four well-known Hox gene clusters, plus the more recently characterised and much larger Obox and Rhox clusters.

Morphology also forms a large part of the definition of more recently characterised endocytic membranes termed CLICs, for clathrin-independent carriers (Kirkham et al., 2005; Howes et al., 2010).

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Peter Scott recently characterised the research excellence framework (REF) as "a monster, a Minotaur that must be appeased by bloody sacrifices".

MspJI is a recently characterised modification-dependent endonuclease [ 5].

Although several recently characterised chicken U6 (cU6) promoters have been used to develop effective chicken-specific shRNA expression systems [ 16, 17, 26], 7SK promoters have been shown to direct more efficient RNAi activity than U6 promoters in mammals [ 13, 14].

Anlezark et al (2002) have recently characterised such a reductase from Bacillus amyloliquifaciens and suggested that this may be preferable for GDEPT applications, because it provides only the more toxic 4-hydroxylamine metabolite.

Pollinator communities visiting bean flowers in the field have been characterised more recently in North Africa (Aouar-Sadli et al., 2008; Benachour et al., 2007), and in 1976 in France, honey bees, bumblebees and several solitary bee species were observed visiting field beans with varying proportions of legitimate and raiding visits (Tasei, 1976).

More recently, these cells have been characterised extensively and the names originally ascribed to them by the discovering laboratories — nuocytes [ 7 ], natural helper cells (NHC) [ 8 ] and innate helper 2 cells (Ih2) [ 9] — have been assimilated under the term 'group 2 innate lymphoid cells', or ILC2 [ 2].

More recently, Gudjonsson et al, using well characterised immortalized cell lines from human breast tissues, demonstrated that these mammary stem cells are derived from the suprabasal compartment of the ductal epithelium in human breast [2].

More recently, different proteolytic fragments have been characterised, which all appear to be derived from the protein encoded by the dermcidin gene.

More recently a third salmonid MyoD sequence was characterised [5].

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