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Since fragile sites are particularly sensitive to oncogene-induced DNA replication stress (Bartkova et al, 2006; Di Micco et al, 2006), and telomeres resemble fragile sites (Martinez et al, 2009; Sfeir et al, 2009; Ye et al, 2010), we asked whether oncogenic Ras causes DNA replication stress in telomeric repeats, thereby altering telomere structure and function.
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As in premalignant melanocytic lesions, aberrant telomeric structures resembling fragile telomeres occasionally could be detected in TIF (Supplementary Figure S5B).
When the leaves are still young, P. luisae also resembles P. fragile Nadruz & Mayo and P. millerianum Nadruz & Sakur.
Instead, Iraq is beginning to resemble a democracy, albeit a fragile and imperfect one.
Outside, they resemble igloos, and look much more fragile than the sturdy stone homes that make up Wright's Usonia cooperative, which is on 97 acres, about two miles east of the dome.
Jean argues that activists need to adapt their analysis and strategy according to the stage that their political surroundings most closely resemble: growth, maturity, locked-in but fragile, or collapsing.
The striatum alterations observed in idiopathic autism resemble some structural and functional changes observed in fragile X syndrome (FXS).
Moreover, such evolutionarily significant hotspots as fragile sites and aphidicolin-induced CNC might resemble many human CNV [21] (Table S3).
In his Kitin project, Szöllősi transforms fragile segments of dissected insects into art pieces that resemble robotic toys.
The lesions observed in this study resembled the appearance of fragile sites in human chromosomes.
It's very fragile, dry and prone to breakage but may not even remotely resemble your natural tresses.
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