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With a median size of more than 800 kb [ 7], mammalian TADs are more prone to constraints that impact chromatin dynamics at higher-order levels i.e. over large genomic distances.

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He is also prone to seizures that require immediate medication.

That might make it more prone to shipping changes that accidentally reduce engagement or joy.

We were all prone to interpret it that way.

Artists are prone to that kind of thing.

Jose Mourinho is equally prone to that lurch to victimhood.

"I'm not prone to that," Jackson said flatly.

Certain businesses are more prone to that than others.

Parents are just prone to that kind of thing.

The constraints that ensure this are similar to constraints (4) and (5).

And to his credit, Olusoga often attempts to wriggle free from the constraints of not upsetting an audience prone to advance the argument that they bear no responsibility for the sins of their forebears ("nothing to do with me, mate. I'm working class and equal to you in the hierarchy of suffering").

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