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Trembling aspen reproduces through root suckering, whereas black spruce reproduces mostly from seeds after fire due to its semi-serotinous cores.
Magnaporthe oryzae, an Ascomycete causing blast disease on rice, reproduces mostly asexually in natura.
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The result is an upper class that looks superficially like America, but mostly reproduces the previous generation's elite.
Population genomic studies indicate that budding yeast mostly reproduces asexually and that outcrossing is rare.
Although the computed pixel-offset data from the estimated slip on the faults can mostly reproduce the observed displacement field, misfit residuals are still left around the epicenter area, especially in the region between F1 and F3 (Fig. 5); we discuss our interpretation later on.
Before applying our method, we first confirmed that the molecular docking on kinases mostly reproduced the correct binding poses by re-docking ligands into the original co-crystal positions, including the kinases that we used for the case study (Additional file 1: Table S2 and Figure S1).
As shown on the upper frame of Fig. 4, for the rotation along the X component, the rotations we obtain are generally in agreement with the available references: the apparent local time dependence, also present in the SCA reference series, is mostly reproduced.
Remarkably, the BAT-like phenotype in the WAT of Fsp27−/− mice can be mostly reproduced in MEFs differentiated in vitro.
As C. renifolia mostly reproduce through outcrossing, the extended stigma longevity would allow higher xenogamous pollination opportunities to this showy monocarpic high Andean plant.
Because these results mostly reproduced those observed in Sprague-Dawley rats, they appear to reflect a general property of hippocampal tissues to the effects of aging on LTD susceptibility.
Episodes of sexual reproduction may occur, for example, in fungal species that mostly reproduce asexually [ 2, 3].
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