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Therefore we decided to investigate the evolution of the gene which provides resistance to toad toxins in certain animals", said Dr Ujvari.
The malaria pathogen is one example, in that it has maintained the potentially deadly human sickle-cell gene, which provides resistance to the disease.
The FWED is a non-gravity-dependent mechanical device based on the Yo Yo principle, which provides resistance during coupled concentric and eccentric muscle actions, through the inertia of a spinning flywheel.
Protective mechanisms by the bacteria against innate immunity in the gut include lipopolysaccharide (LPS), which provides resistance to complement [2], down-regulation of mannose-sensitive hemagglutinin leading to protection from non-specific IgA [3], formation of microcolonies within the crypts to protect from phagocytosis [4], and the action of secreted cytotoxins [5].
Other previously known virulence factors were identified in FNP including the porin FomA (FNP_0972; not in FNV) [70], [71], MviN (FNP_1360), which plays a role in virulence in Salmonella typhimurium [72], TraT (FNP_1881) which provides resistance to complement [73], and VacB (FNP_1921), a ribonuclease involved in virulence gene expression in S. flexneri [74], [75].
The vector LBmSN also expresses neo R, which provides resistance against geneticin.
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Dorothy Veres, who owns Body Technology System in Denver, a supplier of Futureshape products, explained that, unlike most machines in health clubs which provide resistance while you do the repetition, Futureshape machines provide repetition and you supply the resistance.
To date, 31 BPH-resistant genes have been identified in the cultivated rice and wild Oryza species, thirteen of these resistance genes have been cloned by map-based cloning (Ji et al., 2016; Ren et al., 2016; Du et al., 2009; Tamura et al., 2014; Wang et al., 2015; Zhao et al., 2016; Liu et al. 2015; Jing et al., 2017), which provide resistance genes for marker assisted selection (MAS) breeding.
These hotspots could be the result of genes which provide resistance to multiple diseases, clusters of resistance genes or physiological pleiotrophy driven by regulation of carbon mobilisation.
The 3-deoxyflavonoids include phlobaphene pigments [ 38, 39] and agronomically important C-glycosyl flavones and 3-deoxyanthocyanidins which provide resistance against various biotic stresses [ 4, 31, 40- 42].
Prevotella intermedia strains are predicted to encode different copies of beta-lactamases and multidrug/efflux transporters, which provide resistance to antibiotics.
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