Sentence examples for prone to be either from inspiring English sources

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A comparison of the transcription level of 23,503 rye reference contig assemblies between triticale and rye tissues has been used to detect and characterize the classes of rye genes prone to be either silenced or absent in the allopolyploid.

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Many of the swapped domains of known middle-DSCO pairs are small and/or have few regular SSEs (see Table S6), meaning that they are either prone to be affected by the complicated type of swinging movement, or they are structurally quite flexible.

Scales created from multiple indicators can introduce additional problems, and are prone to being less desirable than either single or multiple indicators.

Interestingly, at a 2-fold excess of DBD on the RND substrate, the s20,w (4.6 S) is greater than that observed with TeloA (3.9 S), suggesting that on this substrate DBD might be either more prone to accessing higher-stoichiometry complexes or in a different conformation.

Diabetes mellitus in HIV-infected individuals may be either ketosis prone or ketosis resistant, although the latter is the more common.

Proteomic analyses are prone to detecting contaminants that are either highly abundant in target tissues or co-enriched during biochemical fractionation [22].

This was aptly demonstrated by Marden and Rowan (1993) who noted that where hill slopes planted in pines had attained canopy closure before Cyclone Bola, they were considerably less prone to rainfall-induced landslides than were either pastured hill sides or young stands of pine where canopy closure had yet to occur.

Conflict tends to occur or escalate when assertiveness is not used, all because the attacker often senses that you're either prone to responding aggressively or timidly.

If both orders are present in bighorn sheep, it would mean that this region is either prone to rearrangements or that polymorphism in marker order originated millions of years ago rather than recently as hypothesised by McRae and Beraldi [ 24].

Certainly there is no warrant for assuming as would-be "code-breakers" are prone to do that either the spellings or the punctuation of any edition are Nostradamus' originals.

Stop codons may be particularly prone to reassignment either because they are less prevalent than sense codons (occurring only once per gene) and therefore cause minimal detrimental effects if they are reassigned, or because changes to release factors can occur rapidly [ 4, 13].

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