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Clonality, within the context of trypanosome populations, can theoretically arise from two sources [21].
Both these problems might theoretically arise more frequently in PCRs using aDNA templates.
Cancer stem cells could theoretically arise in many ways, one of which is the transformation of a normal stem cell.
The genetic basis remains unknown, and could theoretically arise from a single gene mutation with pleiotropic effects, or from multiple variants with diverse effects.
SC5b-9 could theoretically arise via activation of any of the three complement activation pathways or through impaired inhibition of complement activation.
Because such mixing could theoretically arise from either introgression or incomplete lineage sorting, we undertook coalescent simulations to test for a possible contribution of incomplete sorting to the patterns observed.
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The former theoretically arises at twice the frequency of the latter, and is supported by our previously published data in which we observed a 1∶1 ratio of uncommitted to committed CFU-O progenitors in HUCPVC culture [10].
In general, the propensity of genomic regions to instability is deleterious characteristic, but, theoretically, hypervariability arising from SNPs and tandem repeated sequences could be beneficial by allowing rapid adaptation [120], [138], [139].
Also, the biomarker concentrations measured in this study represent systemic levels that could theoretically have arisen from any number of joints in the body.
Theoretically, honesty can also arise, when high-quality individuals achieve greater benefit from an allocation to a trait than do low-quality individuals even when the costs of the trait are equivalent [51].
Theoretically, such clustering might arise as a consequence of several mechanisms.
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