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These genetic variations could affect the adaptability and survivability of the organism under a range of environmental niches, and thus also impacting their potential to serve as a probiotic organism.
Close inspection of the traces revealed that baseline variations could affect the transient size.
These variations could affect whether or not a school-closure order could be implemented uniformly throughout a state and whether disagreements among designated officials might cause delays in implementation.
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As it is clear in the numerical results, time variation could affect the DMs' decision.
We hypothesize that host genetic variation could affect increased/decreased peak anti-HBs level, thus indirectly influencing the risk of core conversion, or directly affect susceptibility to infection despite vaccination (as well as potentially re-conversion) and there may be interaction between genes affecting these outcomes (for further details see supplementary Figure S2).
We seek to determine whether the copy number variation could affect the level of RHACD8 transcript.
Second, the SNP allele frequencies were determined by using relatively small sample sizes (see Methods), and stochastic variation could affect the robustness of our conclusions.
If weather variation could affect PA even during a single seasonal transition, it is apparent that variation of weather throughout the year has a significant influence on active living.
24 Since the A to C change of the polymorphism could lead to the loss of the binding motif of LF-A1, the −384A/C variation could affect the transcription of LIPG.
Given that COX catalytic subunits are encoded by mtDNA, the objective of the present study was to explore whether mtDNA population genetic variation could affect COX activity and quantity and favors sepsis survival.
Thus the detailed structure of Kdo2-lipid A may vary from one bacterium to another (Trent et al., 2006) and this variation could affect the virulence of the bacterium (Wilkinson, 1999; Raetz et al., 2007).
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