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Our results suggest that in young cells Polycomb proteins are recruited to the INK4/ARF locus through CDC6 and the resulting silent locus is replicated during late S-phase.
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Dr. Mair and Dr. Thorpy warned that surgery could remove the snoring but not the apnea, resulting in "silent apnea".
Such a failure may occur particularly during the first months after birth, often resulting in silent death.
Twenty-two mutatincludedluded single nucleotide substitutions, resulting in silent, missense, or nonsense mutations, and deletions and insertions of as many as 234 nucleotides.
Results: Silent polymorphisms were detected in 2 of 36 primary uterine sarcomas.
In this approach, a modified proxy intercepts requests and serves all responses to clients marked uncacheable, effectively disabling browser caches and allowing the proxy to record requests that would otherwise result in silent browser cache hits.
A lack of accountability for the organization's safety program can result in silent rebellion, especially if it is a phenomenon of "does as I say and not as I do".
About 68% of mutations yielded amino acid changes (with two thirds occurring in VDs), while ∼32% resulted in silent substitutions (with two thirds occurring in CDs). Figure 2 illustrates the most relevant variation found in MOMP for the 17 C. trachomatis genotypes, showing 70.3% (n = 359) of all variable sites found in the ompA.
Variation at the genome level can result in silent mutations, mutations that are expressed as homologous aa substitutions, or as aa substitutions that change the properties of virus binding or the immunogenicity of virus epitopes and lead to the generation of virus strains with altered tropism or antibody-escape mutants, respectively.
However, all nucleotide changes resulted in silent mutations.
Most SNPs resulted in silent mutations or few amino acid substitutions (1 4).
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