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The major taxonomic disagreement among virologists is whether to segregate viruses within a family into a specific genus and further subdivide them into species names.

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But at the school level, strong support from parents and their communities adds significant value, and so the choice of whether or not to segregate children from their neighbourhoods has real consequences for them and others.

Whether PA could serve as a valid diagnostic marker to segregate acute from chronic hepatitis C remains to be determined.

Athletes tend to segregate themselves.

He needed to segregate his duties.

We cannot go back to segregating our schools".

Alternatively, the authors could release cells from the Cdc20 arrest and allow them to enter anaphase, then score whether sister centromeres segregate to one pole or to opposite poles (see Indjeian and Murray, CurBiol 2007).

Sites diverged as to whether they segregated sessions by age or gender.

We also genotyped available relatives of the mutation carriers to determine whether these mutations segregate with the diagnosis of AD.

We genotyped validated variants in all available family members to determine whether these variants segregate with disease status.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.00426.003 To assess whether suppressor alleles segregate in the BALB x B6 hybrids, we analyzed the circadian locomotor activity rhythm of Clock Δ19 /+ mice from five different populations between the BALB and B6 strains.

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