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The inactive X chromosome (Xi) is one of the latest replicating regions of the human genome, being replicated distinctly later in S phase than the autosomes and its active X counterpart (Xa; Hansen et al., 1996; Morishima et al., 1962).
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The huge changes brought about by domestication selection provide us with a puzzle as to how the domestication phenotype appears to have been replicated in so many distinctly different species.
Consistent with this observation, visualization of all replicates by principal component analysis (PCA) revealed that the 1-hr PDGF and 1-hr FGF samples cluster together, but the 4-hr FGF replicates are distinctly separate from the 4-hr PDGF samples.
He replicated it.
It cannot be replicated.
The presence together of tachyzoite and some bradyzoite specific markers in the Day-7 population is likely reflective of their position between two distinctly different stages of development, the rapidly replicating tachyzoite and the slowly growing or growth arrested bradyzoite.
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Shanghai Disney's tagline, often repeated by Iger, is to be "authentically Disney and distinctly Chinese," underscoring the growing emphasis placed upon both import products and services that recognize the relevance of the country's own culture and seek to replicate aspects of it, a standard that was far less of a priority for foreign companies as recently as a decade ago.
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Can Starbucks replicate this?
In humans, chromosomes 18 and 19 (HSand and 19) territories that are of similar size show a distinctly different position in the cell nuclei of lymphocytes and lymphoblastoid cells: the gene-rich and early replicating HSA19 CTs are typically found close to the nuclear center, while the gene-poor and later replicating HSA18 CTs are preferentially located at the nuclear periphery.
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