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The most prevalent known tumor suppressor on this list is Ikaros (Zfpn1a1), harboring 50 insertions.
Up to date, there are four genotypes prevalent known to infect humans.
The most prevalent known chromosomal changes in NSCLC include gains/amplifications at 3q, 5p, 7p, and 8q, and losses at 3p, 8p, 9p, 13q, and 17p [ 5- 7].
Preterm gestation is one of the most prevalent known risk factors for the development of severe hyperbilirubinemia and kernicterus (for a detailed review, see Watchko, 2006b); in fact, hyperbilirubinemia in preterm infants is more frequent and severe and its course is more prolonged then in term infants (Bhutani and Johnson, 2006).
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One of the most prevalent is known as similarity bias.
Interestingly, Asp239 (corresponding to Asp225 in the mature HA that lacks a signal peptide) is highly prevalent in known H1N1 HAs, indicating that both Gly239 and Asn239 appear to be very minor amino acids among all HA sequences.
As expected, most prevalent were known RNA-binding domains such as the K homology (KH_1) domain, the RNA recognition motif (RRM_1) and a subtype of the zinc finger motif, zf-CCHC, which were all significantly enriched (Table 1).
Coaxial helices are prevalent in known RNA tertiary structures, for instance accounting for 32% of 613 tertiary interactions in 54 high-resolution RNA structures investigated by Schlick group [ 23].
From other ongoing studies with diseases, which are more prevalent, we know that recruitment of patients in primary healthcare is very difficult since participation is based on GPs' free choice and implementation of research in the daily routine of a general practice is time-consuming.
This analysis method was applied to genes encoding the proteins of the Arabidopsis lumen, both in order to examine if the proteins identified using DIGE show common regulation beyond the response to light, and also to characterise differences and similarities in transcriptional expression among all the known prevalent lumen proteins.
Is RTHα more prevalent than currently known and could it be associated with unexpected clinical phenotypes?
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