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We find cells within the differentiating cellular population express SOX17, GATA4 and CXCR4 together or in all possible combinations, suggesting that differing lineage potentials exist within the culture of endoderm.
In ESC we identified DCAF11, DCAF15, DCAF4, DCAF8, whereas in the hematopoietic cell line HL60 only DCAF7 was identified suggesting that differing complexes between cell types maybe responsible for the loss of DDB1 phenotype in different cell types.
This disparity throughout Europe cannot be entirely explained by differences in environmental temperature or culture suggesting that differing assessment methodologies may be responsible for some, if not most, of the variation.
Furthermore, the inclusion of extinct taxa is significantly correlated with variation in branch length (Fisher's test, df 1, p < 0.001), suggesting that differing branch length is being used as a diagrammatic representation of an absolute or relative time dimension; however, in many cases, extinct taxa are not labeled as such.
We found that the BV-associated strain was significantly more cytotoxic than the non-BV isolate suggesting that differing levels of cytotoxicity may be related to the propensity of a strain to cause disease.
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Finally, while both cohorts represented North American investigators involved in neuroscience research, our data also suggest that differing ethical issues may exist for different subspecialties and present different barriers to the consideration of ethics in the appropriate research context.
These widely varying results suggest that differing properties of the three genomes pose different challenges for assemblers, but it may also reflect differences in the qualities of the three optical maps.
Because substitutional asymmetries can be assumed to be the decisive causal factor behind compositional asymmetries (Mugal et al. 2009), our results suggest that differing expression levels lead via TIM and TCR to substitutional asymmetries of different strengths and subsequently entail compositional asymmetries.
This may suggest that differing mean levels in RFs between groups do not necessarily lead to differences in the overall RF network connectivity between the groups.
Sunyer et al. (2000) suggested that differing particulate deposition patterns between females and males may partly explain the difference between the sexes.
Several theoretical arguments suggest that differing degrees of population coupling could be functionally important.
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