Sentence examples for undergo constraints from inspiring English sources

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It has recently been evidenced that such interactions occur in the context of fluctuating structures rather than being stable loops [ 18], and we previously showed that, in the absence of strong long-range locus-specific interactions, this underlying dynamics of the chromatin undergo constraints in gene-rich regions resulting in modulated contact frequencies over large genomic distances [ 4].

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We previously showed that mammalian chromatin undergoes constraints that results in a modulation of contact frequencies along some regions of the chromatin [ 4].

This confirms that, in both liver cells and mESC, chromatin dynamics in gene-rich TADs undergoes constraints that can be described by polymer models as if, at the supranucleosomal scale, the chromatin was statistically folded into a helix.

"We are undergoing budgetary constraints right now: obviously we budget certain amounts and this hadn't been budgeted for," Ramsay explained.

Note the five key aspects of this RDB conversion that best represent the items that must undergo conversion: Tables, Constraints, Primary Keys (PK), Foreign Keys (FK) and other elements (others like; fields, types of relationships, views, indexes, procedures and triggers).

This model assumes that, at higher-order organization levels, chromatin does not undergo any special constraints.

These results confirmed that genes regulated by more miRNAs were likely to undergo stronger functional constraints and therefore evolve at slower rates [ 21, 45].

Moreover, the negative correlation between protein sequence evolution and the number of regulatory miRNAs confirmed that genes regulated by more miRNAs are likely to undergo stronger functional constraints, and therefore exhibit slower gene evolutionary rates.

In previous studies, images taken of patients' brains undergoing the constraint therapy showed that it stimulated areas that control the stroke-affected arm.

In a study of 222 patients, those who underwent such "constraint induced" therapy within three to nine months of their strokes were more capable of performing an array of tasks in follow-up tests than those who were not forced to use their affected arm.

Although many other elements of variation may be involved in anthocyanin methylation, we may hypothesize a model as follows: VvAOMT1 is the fundamental isogene for anthocyanin methylation under strict functional constraint, while VvAOMT2 undergoing lesser functional constraint is responsible for fine and specific differences in the level of methylated anthocyanins (see proposed model Figure 6).

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