Sentence examples for tightly linkage from inspiring English sources

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In this study, there was a tightly linkage between the Calcium-transporting ATPase gene and the associated SLAFs, which suggested that this gene may play a certain role in stress response when the cucumber infected by PM, and deserved further study.

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Our data indicate a highly dynamic and tightly coupled linkage between AD inputs, runoff chemistry and river water chemistry.

This is because crossovers are not equally distributed over chromosome arms, and as a result loci that are physically far apart on chromosomes can be tightly linked on linkage maps and vice versa.

The tip region is characterized by slit openings between the otherwise tightly closed dorsal galeal linkage (Fig. 2B).

Degradation of cellulose is a slow and costly step due to its extensive hydrogen linkages forming tightly packed crystalline matrix and cross-links to the other biopolymers i.e. hemicelluloses and lignin.

The categorisation of eQTLs as cis or trans was determined, following the merging of linkages to tightly linked markers, by eQTL Explorer [31] (http://web.bioinformatics.ic.ac.uk/eqtlexplorer).ic.ac.uk/eqtlexplorer

The GlcNAc-Asn292 linkage could be tightly packed in the native ovalbumin conformation, making it difficult for PNGase F to approach.

Strikingly, most of the potential biomarkers uncovered indeed do have established functional linkage to the tightly integrated multi-hubbed network of alpha granule components.

However, for some critical applications nonlinear schemes are not an option but a requirement, for instance for exoskeleton robots wherein human is wearing the robot and the human is tightly coupled to the powered mechanical linkage.

However, linkage disequilibrium (LD) between tightly linked SNPs violates the fundamental assumption of linkage equilibrium (LE) between markers that underlies most multipoint calculation algorithms currently available, and this leads to inflated affected-relative-pair allele-sharing statistics when founders' multilocus genotypes are unknown.

Keith et al. (2008) also address linkage disequilibrium (LD) for tightly liked markers by modeling founder haplotypes as a Markov chain.

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