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It allowed the quick mapping of complex families of genes, and strengthened previous clues of co-localisation of major NBS-LRR clusters and disease resistance loci.

This tool was successfully exploited for a quick mapping of complex families of genes, and it strengthened previous clues of co-localisation of major NBS-LRR clusters and disease resistance loci in grapevine.

Previous clues that TLR7 and TLR9 are handled differently by UNC93B1 came from experiments which showed that mice harbouring a mutant form of UNC93B1 succumbed to severe autoimmune disease due to enhanced TLR7 signalling and impaired TLR9 responses (Fukui et al., 2011).

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Just as you had to remove the DI for "Detective Inspector" in the previous clue, so did Elgar ask you to make an anagram while removing some letters in Tuesday's Telegraph Toughie… 3d Stagecoach rickety, case craftily purloined - you've been had!

The speculation goes then, that given our previous clue, Daft Punk might just be working towards releasing a new album this way.

A previous clue suggested that the residue substitution at this position may be related with inducing neutralizing antibody [ 40].

In addition, the results from this section, in conjunction with the analyses for the random compound pairs in the previous section, provide clues to the question: does one see (greater) separation of active and inactive spaces when employing multiple conformers per compound, as opposed to a single conformer per compound?

Tom Kessenich, in his book Examinations: An Unauthorized Look at Seasons 6 9 of the X-Files, opined that the episode worked best "if some of the previous Samantha-related clues were forgotten", such as when the Alien Bounty Hunter told Mulder that she was still alive in "End Game".

A light mark of a pencil can help make sure you haven't crossed into a previous location's clue a second time around.

The life experiences of Pope John XXIII, which were unlike those of any previous pope, hold important clues.

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