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Modeling a particular pathway, is, in most cases, the study of a subsystem, whose function contributes to a larger whole (e.g. signal transduction pathways linked to cell proliferation).
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Secondary screening identified 16 new genes whose functions contribute to normal gastrulation in a nonsensitized background.
The "adaptation module" nucleates the processes whose function would be to contribute to physiological adaptation, for example, catabolic processes that go into action when the source of carbon changes.
Furthermore, extensive clitoral tissue exists beneath the skin on either side of the vagina whose function is poorly understood, but nonetheless may contribute to experiences of vaginal orgasm.
Lack of MoCo and hence decreased activity of molybdo enzymes in humans, whose function is essential for most forms of life, might additionally contribute to the severe symptoms of the patient.
This intronic transcript is anti-sense to the developmental transcription factor PAX2, a gene whose function is essential during embryonic development and morphogenesis but whose overexpression also contributes to the pathogenesis of diseases such as renal cell carcinoma and medulloblastoma [ 30, 31].
Especially, the DC flow, whose function is similar to the double-orifice, was experimentally studied, and shown to contribute about 0.2 K for the no-load temperature.
The value contributed by each item was examined to reveal key items and those whose function was largely redundant.
For example, take a printer component whose function is printing.
The basic principle is attributed to that whose structure decides whose function.
If our finding that rare missense GNB1L variants contribute to ASD in a subset of cases is replicated, studies would be warranted to determine the effects of such mutations on the GNB1L protein whose function is not well understood.
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