Sentence examples for mutants behaved much from inspiring English sources

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As shown in Figure 6 B, all mutants behaved much like WT with respect to GRK2 activity, indicating that GRK2 is not influenced by these residues.

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Co-expression of RPS3A and RPS3AΔ164-264 clearly delays the shift of αSyn GFP from the plasma membrane to the cytosolic inclusions, whereas cells transformed with the other truncation mutants behave much like empty-vector-transformed cells.

When overexpressed, an RGG deletion mutant behaves much like wild-type FMRP in its ability to form dendritic puncta (77), to cause synaptic overgrowth in mouse neurons (77), and in its ability to associate with polysomes (75, 76).

All single deletion mutants exhibited a germination defect similar to the ΔgerP-null strain, with the exception of the ΔgerPF strain, which behaved much more like wild-type (Tables 2 and 3).

And Verona's coach behaved much like Marina, maintaining faith despite all evidence to the contrary.

The first group behaved much more normally, having fewer tics and verbal outbursts, Sanberg reported.

In addition, the W38C mutant behaved very much like the wild type in terms of the dimer state, suggesting that RsTSPO naturally forms a dimer by strong associations other than disulfide bonding.

The three mutants behaved identically in all the tests.

The mutants behaved like the corresponding isogenic wild type strains under the conditions tested.

cdc13-1 pif1Δ mutants behaved like cdc13-1 mutands andidid not pass through to anaphase.

In contrast, the remaining missense mutants behaved similar to WT RAD51C in MMC sensitivity assay.

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