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Second, partial redundancy is recapitulated where INO80 alone, or ISW2 at Abf1/Reb1sites, positions +1 nucleosomes.
Errors concerning the first subindex could occur more than once due to partial redundancy.
Partial redundancy analysis was used to investigate the effect of heterogeneous pollution on the plant community's spatial distribution.
Cellular components exhibit both partial redundancy (thus conferring robustness in output) and subtle functional differences (predicted to confer acuity).
Variation-partitioning was undertaken using multiple regression for species richness data, and partial redundancy analysis (pRDA) for community data.
The level of redundancy has been measured by a global (gR) and a partial redundancy (pR) method, which is new in this type of services.
In a classification context, the study of synthetic data with partial redundancy or complementariness supports the idea that the difference between full and partial interaction is a matter of degree, not of kind.
EMF2 and VRN2 can act in partial redundancy in PRC2-like complexes [57]; hence, these two proteins may act in partial redundancy to repress FLC expression.
Because of partial redundancy, these 212 differentially transcribed cDNAs correspond to approximately 190 genes.
However, the capacity for the formation of Gli2 repressor isoforms remains intact in Gli3-deficient kidneys allowing for partial redundancy.
Hence, the linear correction is successfully reducing the bias introduced by the partial redundancy between the databases.
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