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This result seemed to confirm that qTGW5 in this study was the same gene as qSW5.
The resistance gene they were able to influence was the same gene that they inserted into the lab-created strain, so the software was not tested on a bacteria that has a naturally-occurring resistance gene.
These data clearly demonstrated that CAN13 and BZcon1 was the same gene.
Only 486 putative conifer-specific genes remained; but for this reduced subset, the trend was the same (gene set enrichment analysis; Fisher's exact test, two-tailed, adjusted P < 0.01) as mentioned above (fig. 5).
Considering a randomly chosen spot, we wrote the observation of cell line 1 (j = 1) as log2 y ijklmn and cell line 2 (j = 2) as log2 y ijk ' l ' mn (the same array, i, was used, the same protocol, m, was used, it was the same gene, n, but batch, k and k', and dye, l and l', were different).
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Yet in people it was the same genes, regardless of whether the injury was a burn, trauma or an infection.
The C4-gene variant that contributes to schizophrenia is the same gene that, in all likelihood, is used by the brain to prune synapses and thus enable cognition, the tethering of thoughts to realities, and adaptive learning.
The qTGW 5 seemed to be the same gene as qSW5 based on its position (Shomura et al., 2008).
Based on the map position, qTGW 5 seemed to be the same gene as qSW5, which controls grain morphology.
She realized when she was diagnosed that she wanted a way to provide direct funding to research about the specific gene that may have triggered her ailment, which is the same gene her two young daughters also carry.
Rf5 and Rf1a are the same gene, and Rf6 is also capable of restoring the fertility of BT-type CMS plants (Huang et al. 2015).
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