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As we had observed in Sauton's medium with butyrate, the growth defect of icl-TetON in mice was not fully complemented with doxy.
Thus, loss of function of certain LOG genes expressed in this specific site is not fully complemented by other LOG genes expressed in other parts of the plant.
Analysis of Rap2.4a knock-out lines (Fig. 5) demonstrated that Rap2.4a is, unlike Rap2.4b, not fully complemented by homologous and analogous transcription factors.
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Ectopic expression of T474A defective kinase did not fully complement the nik1 loss-of-function phenotype and an enhanced susceptibility phenotype in T474A lines was apparent from 12 days post-inoculation as compared to that of NIK* and T469A lines (Figure 9C).
Indeed, RNase HI could not fully complement Argonaute gene disruption, and vice versa.
DPM-Pep4p (in contrast to WT-Pep4p) could not fully complement PEP4 deficiency.
However, the tagged construct did not fully complement MIG3 deletion, and there were few bound loci not identified in unrelated ChIP experiments (J.A. Lewis and A.P. Gasch, unpublished data).
The fact that introduction of an additional era gene did not fully complement the Se:∆era mutant, might have several reasons.
Although the expression of the TIF3 homologue in the corresponding library plasmid also decreased the duration of the latency period in S. cerevisiae tif3∆, it did not fully complement the high acetic acid susceptibility phenotype of tif3Δ up to the parental strain level.
MglB+ YFP does not fully complement a Δ mglB mutation and cells reverse with an average period of 8.2 min. We therefore analysed the M. xanthus MglBA64/G68R mutant that corresponds to the T.t.MglBA68/72R mutant, which is unable to stimulate MglA GTPase activity, without YFP in Δ mglB+ cells.
Whereas constitutively expressed AtCRT1a fully complemented Atcrt1b mutants, AtCRT3 did not.
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