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1 rchaeology, very little is known about their genetic identity.
2 terns combined, ideally, with morphology and genetic identity.
3 to vaccine, with greater variation based on genetic identity.
4 he issues of within and between-group Jewish genetic identity.
5 als lacked maxi-K channels, confirming their genetic identity.
6 system in handling information about sex and genetic identity.
7 G. Williams-Ashman, thus establishing their genetic identity.
8 imes (i.e., high and low), and confirmed its genetic identity.
9 s would be unable to maintain their separate genetic identities.
10 n in two individuals, there was also greater genetic identity among sequences from the same tissue co
11 e shape similarity decreases with decreasing genetic identity, an effect not seen in the volume analy
12 s of specific cell types defined not only by genetic identity and cell body location, but also by axo
13 nicate information about social hierarchies, genetic identity and health status; and can contribute t
15 lation share at least one region of extended genetic identity arising from recent ancestry and that u
17 egy of parentage analysis based on a test of genetic identity between a theoretically expected progen
19 Using the Gower Dissimilarity metric (GD), genetic identity between EP(ij) and PO(k) is taken as ev
22 tegies for targeting cells based not only on genetic identity, but also on morphology and tissue topo
23 h America from a network of over 500 million genetic (identity-by-descent, IBD) connections among 770
26 es at the loci that drive interactions, with genetic identity coming from recent clonal growth or hor
29 y PVT(D2(+)) and PVT(D2(-)), which differ in genetic identity, functionality, and anatomical connecti
31 ymorphic and, notably, can be used to assign genetic identity in situ in a completely gender-independ
32 -cell analysis of neural circuits by linking genetic identity, morphology, connectivity and function.
36 differentiate these organisms because of the genetic identities of their 16S rRNA gene sequences.
38 In contrast to the reported findings of near-genetic identity of all XMRVs, we identified a genetical
39 ccording to their sexual receptivity and the genetic identity of both female and male conspecifics si
43 Here, we start from the hypothesis that the genetic identity of neurons guides synapse and gap-junct
45 locally adapt to disease could influence the genetic identity of primary reproductives and the extent
46 ce of live B. quintana in head lice, and the genetic identity of strains from patients' blood and hea
47 il now, we have been unable to ascertain the genetic identity of Symbiodinium hosted by corals prior
48 ed out from the periphery to the cortex, but genetic identity of taste-responsive neurons has remaine
50 cular and cytological analysis confirmed the genetic identity of the hybrids and revealed that the fe
53 increase of PG outweighed that of R and the genetic identity of the symbiotic microalgae (Symbiodini
56 y, by using microsatellites to determine the genetic identity of various somatic and gametic tissues
58 ) of the serotype 23A isolates shared either genetic identity or high genetic relatedness with PMEN c
59 rvey, with subsequent analyses targeting the genetic identity, phylogenetic diversity, and spatial di
60 Symbiodinium express broad diversity in both genetic identity (phylogeny) and photosynthetic function
62 agenomes demonstrates that viruses with high genetic identity to CrV-01T, but lacking the inverted du
63 chondrial DNA deficiency, whilst maintaining genetic identity, we supplemented pig oocytes selected f
65 , wherein we sequentially determine cellular genetic identity with confocal microscopy and mechanical
66 olemia and atherosclerosis, despite its near genetic identity with the atherosclerosis-susceptible C5
67 e studies, 388 and 388delta exoS, maintained genetic identity, with the exception that strain 388delt