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Differentiated cells grown on a biodegradable polymer scaffold and a rotating bioreactor also exhibit morphologic traits and biomarkers characteristic of liver cells (Wang et al., 2012).

One includes genes involved in transcription and development such as the orthologue of BLOCK in PROLIFERATION 1 (hBOP1), SMT1, ATHB5, TCP1, AtCUL1, GRP23, or ankyrin repeat proteins, all implicated in the evolution of key morphologic traits and functions [122], [130].

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High similarity in agro-morphologic traits and absence of antagonistic effects for yield and other characters were observed in the best pyramided lines.

Apart from its effect on flowering and maturity, the role of the E1 gene in morphogenesis has not been determined, although it indeed influences various morphologic traits, yield, and other traits such as tolerance to chilling temperature [ 45, 46].

A wide range of phenotypic variations were observed for the 12 morphologic traits in LS and HZ (Table  1; Additional file 10: Table S7).

Morph determination was performed when G2 aphids reached adult stage by using easily recognizable morphologic traits, such as size and color, to help discriminate between males and females and the presence of embryos or eggs, respectively, to distinguish viviparous females from oviparous females.

Because no single phenotypic marker is known to identify mature tenocytes conclusively, we utilized a combination of genetic and morphologic traits to assess tenocytic differentiation in response to BMP-12.

Categorical data (first pass success rates, the demographics and morphologic traits between the groups, etc).

Additional bat species were randomly captured (≥50/site) in 6 provinces in Thailand during 2011 2013 and identified by morphologic traits.

In the second genome screen, an ordered subset analysis (OSA) using heritable and disease-relevant cranial morphologic traits identified increased evidence for linkage within subsets of families with similar cranial morphology.

Ginkgo and cycads share a number of morphologic traits, such as haustorial pollen tubes (Friedman 1993), multiflagellated sperms (Brenner et al. 2003), simple strobili (Rudall and Bateman 2010), and some specific patterns during embryo development (Wang et al. 2011).

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