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Crystal structures of these variants not only reveal the structural bases for their altered activities; they also shed light onto the catalytic mechanism employed.

George Church and his Harvard postdocs have culled forty-five promisingenene variants, not only from "super centenarians" — humans who've lived to a hundred and ten — but also from yeast, worms, flies, and long-lived animals.

The 500 or so people with one of these APOC3 variants not only had less ApoC-III in their blood and 38% lower triglyceride levels than the average person; they also had a 40% lower risk of coronary heart disease, whose effects include heart attacks.

Siblings a84 and a85 were found sharing HBV variants not only with each other but also with 13 and 9 other individuals, respectively (Fig. 5).

As for SNPs, we can use this functional annotation of the human genome in RVASs by grouping variants not only by genes but also on the basis of regulatory sequence coordinates defined in the appropriate human cell type or tissue.

The enhanced labelling may be a consequence of a higher affinity of the evolved variants not only for soluble xyloglucan, as assessed by ITC, but also for some xyloglucan structures in these samples.

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Moreover, its multiple-relaxation-time (MRT) variant not only improved the stability, but also enabled the introduction of additional degrees of freedom to be estimated like the synaptic weights of a neural network.

This new exact variant not only has this important theoretical significance but also has great practical significance because it can lead to new approximate methods and to a deeper understanding of existing ones, e.g., quasi-comparison function methods, dynamic condensation methods or substructure modal synthesis methods.

The variable BB power variant not only alleviates the need to optimise the interference threshold parameter, but also achieves a favourable tradeoff between system throughput and fairness.

This variant not only allows the production of staggered cuts, but also needs shorter lengths of RNA (Zetsche et al., 2015).

Linkage disequilibrium produces deviations of variant counts towards the superior variant, not only at the genetic marker site(s) causative to the phenotype of interest, but also in genetic marker sites closely located to these causative marker sites.

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