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Furthermore, certain mutations proximate to the penultimate exon evade NMD.
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- However, the end-result of the above processes is often very similar: mutations affecting worker phenotypes are likely to be physically proximate to mutations affecting queen phenotypes.
Recent evidence from Highland cattle (Bos taurus) and 'fancy' rats (Rattus norvegicus), have linked mutations in a conserved genomic region proximate to Hmx1 to abnormal pinna development [ 9, 10].
In the 2007 and 2009 clinical isolates that appear to have decreased sensitivity to zanamivir based on PRA, we have identified mutations involving two amino acid residues in the HA gene that are proximate to the sialic acid binding site, N163 and D225.
The variant location, C, is specifically referring to the, variant-induced, location of the predicted mRNA splice site, which is often proximate to, but distinct from the coordinate of the actual genomic mutation itself.
With an epitope that appears to include Ser and Glu, this antibody bridges two important regions of α1-antitrypsin: Ser lies adjacent to the Asn glycosylation site, and Glu is proximate to Thr, which forms an interaction with Glu, the site of the Z mutation.
And she was proximate to a mailroom.
Ditches are shown to be most proximate to arable land, streams and rivers intermediate and ponds the least proximate.
Cell wall thickening was only observed in cells proximate to the cortex.
"It seems to me it is so rhetorically proximate to justifications for more war," he said.
Some people have indeed died proximate to Taser exposure, but the numbers are very small.
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