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1  in germline gene regulation across multiple animal species.
2 y of pollination service provided by various animal species.
3 s of idiosyncratic mate choice in monogamous animal species.
4 oped in humans and can also be found in some animal species.
5 get tissue (liver) exposures across multiple animal species.
6  other parent - is found across thousands of animal species.
7 itches to control sexual development in most animal species.
8  of collective behaviour across a variety of animal species.
9 onse essential for survival in virtually all-animal species.
10  range of experimental sources spanning many animal species.
11 consisted of diverse wild ungulate and small animal species.
12 y in humans, but is also observed in several animal species.
13 lavoproteins encountered in most vegetal and animal species.
14 types of collective behaviour in five social animal species.
15 chanistic framework for RNA transfer between animal species.
16 nd tested the GlcCer fractions from multiple animal species.
17 ption, presumably via Ca(2+) influx, in most animal species.
18 ully to explain cooperative behavior in many animal species.
19 n selected for in other cognitively advanced animal species.
20                    Herpesviruses infect most animal species.
21  under controlled conditions in the proposed animal species.
22 avioural responses of livestock and multiple animal species.
23 ymorphism/gene association data on livestock animal species.
24 overcomes the arrest in the vast majority of animal species.
25 fraid, and we can all recognize fear in many animal species.
26  agent of brucellosis in humans and multiple animal species.
27  of millions of people worldwide and in many animal species.
28 right sides of the brain are present in many animal species.
29 ral self-fertilizing plants and invertebrate animal species.
30 mp conditions using different techniques and animal species.
31 n-glaucoma subjects and in AH from different animal species.
32 iversity and speciation in a wide variety of animal species.
33 recognition memory for different strains and animal species.
34 cular DNA viruses infecting humans and other animal species.
35 opulation-level data sets (n >/= 15) from 23 animal species.
36 ations in studying various tumors in diverse animal species.
37  regulation on meningococci in more than one animal species.
38 t for mediating anxiety in a wide variety of animal species.
39 undamental component of the behavior of most animal species.
40  control SP-A expression in humans and other animal species.
41 em (LIPS) assay to screen several nonprimate animal species.
42 tive neurons have been identified in diverse animal species.
43 ism establishing cellular orientation across animal species.
44 herapeutic immunomodulatory agent in several animal species.
45 pharmacokinetic (PK) profiles in preclinical animal species.
46 oding regions of the genes of many plant and animal species.
47 sion in a wide variety of cells, tissues and animal species.
48  function is highly conserved across diverse animal species.
49 r, although not identical, between plant and animal species.
50 d worldwide and causes disease in humans and animal species.
51 n the cell-a process we identify in multiple animal species.
52 and rituals are expressed universally across animal species.
53  in other sensory modalities, behaviors, and animal species.
54 esemble molecular clock-driven activities in animal species.
55 ggression is regulated by pheromones in many animal species.
56 a-targeted LEA gene (Afrlea3m) product in an animal species.
57 d vertebrate proteins with orthologs in most animal species.
58  believed to apply in nature irrespective of animal species.
59 hich can infect humans and a wide variety of animal species.
60 NAs that are conserved in at least one other animal species.
61 ry enormously among the genomes of different animal species.
62 ogous conserved miRNA gene search in several animal species.
63 een 301 miRNAs and 902 target genes in seven animal species.
64 is an essential reproductive feature in many animal species.
65  anatomic theme recurring in a wide range of animal species.
66 uated immunogenicity of the conjugate in two animal species.
67     Herpesviruses can infect a wide range of animal species.
68 utralizing antibodies not found in any other animal species.
69 ersity of signals in the repertoires of many animal species.
70 genomics research of virtually all plant and animal species.
71 regards to the origin of polyploidization in animal species.
72 ation in a variety of sensory systems across animal species.
73 enomes, based on multigenome alignment of 17 animal species.
74 vere paralysis and death in humans and other animal species.
75  the many specializations found in different animal species.
76  for different gas ligands and for different animal species.
77  is rare and phylogenically in decline among animal species.
78 ppetite and body weight in several different animal species.
79 harmacokinetic parameters across preclinical animal species.
80 lectively as ornaments, are pervasive across animal species.
81 nce of movement to sensory processing across animal species.
82  that govern family social structure in many animal species.
83        Colour polymorphisms are common among animal species.
84 bcellular compartments, and across different animal species.
85  MCHC and RBC thickness determined from >250 animal species.
86 ervation suggests that IHM is present across animal species.
87 ay critical roles in innate immunity in many animal species.
88 tous principle of social organization across animal species.
89 LEs) are widespread across fungal, plant and animal species.
90 ose shown for transcription factors in model animal species.
91 entified close relatives to HCV in different animal species.
92 th age and correlates with longevity in many animal species.
93  to function according to culture, and cross animal species.
94 it selected during coevolution with specific animal species.
95 ilability and metabolic stability in various animal species, 6) yields ex vivo blockade of CRTH2 on e
96                                     Numerous animal species across multiple phyla enter developmental
97                                              Animal species adapt to changes in their environment, in
98 , free-living parasitized, and parasitic) of animal species affect major ecological power-law relatio
99          This has been demonstrated in a few animal species after extensive reinforcement training, a
100                                   In several animal species, aggressive experience influences the cha
101 eacts with its counterpart in rats and other animal species, allowing parallel testing in vivo and in
102  it is still somewhat disputed whether other animal species also use this mechanism for promoting coo
103 s, accelerate follicle transition in several animal species, alter steroidogenesis in multiple animal
104 assay does not show cross-reactivity with 20 animal species and 43 botanical species potentially cont
105              Based on a literature survey of animal species and a parameterised mathematical model fo
106 rinted genes have been identified in several animal species and are frequently associated with embryo
107  (GHVs) establish lifelong infection in many animal species and can cause cancer and other diseases i
108  order Rickettsiales, infects many different animal species and causes an emerging tick-borne disease
109                                       Across animal species and cell types, Na(+),K(+)-adenosine trip
110 esulting from the domestication of plant and animal species and development of agriculture at differe
111 t the blood-brain barrier (BBB) in different animal species and highly efficacious in in vivo xenogra
112  diversity, reducing the number of plant and animal species and homogenizing communities.
113 tterns and internal structure varying across animal species and humans (changes through life span, va
114  gene, which has been sequenced from several animal species and humans and is highly conserved.
115 gene expression among very distantly related animal species and interprets the results as providing b
116  Vasa is a key germ cell determinant in many animal species and is posited to control avian germ cell
117 key role in controlling organ growth in many animal species and its deregulation is associated with d
118 quence of its proliferation in multiple farm animal species and its transmission via contaminated mea
119 ween wildlife and livestock, to characterize animal species and regions involved, as well as to ident
120 ral dynamics of adaptive introgression in an animal species and represents a mechanism for the rapid
121 finding is essential to the survival of many animal species and requires the ability to maintain spat
122 h incidence of neurological sequelae in many animal species and sporadically in humans.
123 gands, enabling studies of drug targeting in animal species and subsequent use in humans.
124 binding proteins that are widely found among animal species and that regulate diverse biological phen
125 lar mechanisms operate in naturally infected animal species and the extent of global diversity in MSP
126 vation of intramolecular interactions across animal species and the presence of IHM in bilaterians su
127  Polyploidy is found in many plants and some animal species and today we know that polyploidy has had
128 ses invasive disease in humans and different animal species and which can be isolated from a number o
129 uenza A viruses can infect a wide variety of animal species and, occasionally, humans.
130 ked to the cognitive capacities of different animal species, and correlations with ecology may give c
131 206 microRNAs are extremely conserved across animal species, and PTB proteins are predicted targets f
132 he patterns, however, vary between different animal species, and the causes of these differences are
133 verse UMRVs exchange between various endemic animal species, and their dissemination likely is facili
134 luded direct analysis of human antibodies in animal species, and, thus, detailed investigations into
135 ternative group-related behaviors in several animal species; and cAMP-dependent PK (PKA), a signal tr
136 he distribution of these metabolites in some animal species are also presented and discussed.
137                    About half of the world's animal species are arthropods associated with plants, an
138                                      Several animal species are considered to exhibit what is called
139                              Females of most animal species are polyandrous, with individual females
140                                      Asexual animal species are rare, evolutionarily short-lived, and
141                          Individuals in many animal species are strongly motivated to form close soci
142             Both humans and a range of other animal species are susceptible to melioidosis, and the p
143 erpretations, facilitating comparisons among animal species as different as Caenorhabditis elegans, L
144 urce of information for the survival of many animal species as they monitor moving prey or approachin
145 RGNs, the genomes of >20 different plant and animal species as well as multiple cell lines and primar
146 nnate behavior repertoire of most vertebrate animal species as well as of many invertebrates.
147 a vast number of iGluR proteins from diverse animal species, assisted by available structural informa
148  the separation and identification of edible animal species (beef, chicken, horse, ostrich, pig and w
149 leus of the inferior colliculus (IC) of many animal species behave as band-, short-, long- and all-pa
150 nduced anti-Pfs25-specific antibodies in all animal species blocked the transmission of parasites to
151 139) and organic (n=127) raw meat from three animal species (bovine, porcine, poultry).
152 nt sequence variation in TLR5 exists between animal species but its impact on activity is less well u
153 e outcomes might be shared by many different animal species, but fictive outcomes are less effective
154 inant of apical polarity in epithelia across animal species, but how the activity of this complex is
155    Sex determination mechanisms differ among animal species, but it is not clear how these difference
156 interaction is a fundamental behavior in all animal species, but the developmental timing of the soci
157 ed the genome-wide diversity of 76 non-model animal species by sequencing the transcriptome of two to
158 though individuals age and die with time, an animal species can continue indefinitely, because of its
159                                At least some animal species can generate neurons from mesoderm or end
160 the supervised 10-feature model derived from animal species can predict ncRNAs in Arabidopsis (accura
161 eographic variation in courtship behavior in animal species can provide insight into the ways behavio
162 ite global commitments, and the depletion of animal species can reduce the stability of ecological co
163                  It is unclear whether other animal species can support the replication of IBV and se
164 rimate species carry serine 8, whereas other animal species carry an asparagine, indicating that seri
165                         Finally, as in other animal species, CARTp seems to play a role in the proces
166 8 regions, 8 livestock production systems, 4 animal species (cattle, small ruminants, pigs, and poult
167 lometry of adhesive pad area in 225 climbing animal species, covering more than seven orders of magni
168 ved and essential for the development of all animal species described so far.
169 ts accrued over a lifetime across a range of animal species despite vast differences in size.
170 regulator of cardiac remodelling in multiple animal species due to its inhibitory regulation of the T
171 , and potential functions of LEA proteins in animal species during water stress.
172 , an animal from which >98% of all described animal species evolved.
173 ce genes (eaeA, stx1, stx2, and hlyA) in ten animal species (fecal sources) and environmental water s
174 onse genes have been identified in different animal species, few have been shown to be direct target
175 xic components that are used by a variety of animal species for defense and predation.
176 limitations in the use of data from nonhuman animal species for elucidation of human electromechanica
177 e been used for centuries to adapt plant and animal species for human use.
178 red between small (rodent) and large (swine) animal species for the first time.
179  cell lines and should be applicable to most animal species for which early-stage embryos are easily
180  different experimental paradigms, including animal species for which transgenic activity reporters a
181 bidopsis thaliana, maize, poplar and several animal species (for reference purpose).
182 tions by characterizing the microbiota of 24 animal species from four different groups (Peromyscus de
183 all publicly available QTL data on livestock animal species from which researchers can easily locate
184 s of 70 coding sequences of Tm genes from 26 animal species, from cnidarians to chordates, and evalua
185                                      Diverse animal species, from insects to humans, utilize acoustic
186  practices that facilitate mixing of diverse animal species had significantly higher host plasticity.
187  Circularly polarized reflections from a few animal species have also been known for some time [5, 6]
188                                         Many animal species have been evaluated for their meibomian l
189                               Studies in lab animal species have established that conjugation of drug
190 Previous studies on chewing frequency across animal species have focused on finding a single universa
191 ys that often differ between closely related animal species have led to the common assumption that se
192 F yielded different results depending on the animal species, having no effect on neuron production fr
193 ning the response to social challenge across animal species, highly enriched in transcription factor
194                                              Animal species identification of milk and dairy products
195 analyses for 15 vertebrate, insect and other animal species; (iii) it provides comprehensive comparat
196 es of functional antibodies depending on the animal species immunized.
197 ertebrate (a guild of symbiotic Acacia ants) animal species in a semi-arid Kenyan savanna.
198   HEV has been identified from several other animal species in addition to humans, including the pig,
199  impacts of climate change on >700 plant and animal species in pollination and seed-dispersal network
200                    About 41% of the tree and animal species in this dataset are absent from disturbed
201  diversity of yeasts identified from various animal species in veterinary diagnostic laboratories.
202  bacteria are endosymbiotic partners of many animal species, in which they behave as either parasites
203 ing 272 fecal and wastewater samples from 11 animal species including humans in Southeast Queensland
204 y, which is used by approximately 20% of all animal species, including >200,000 species of the entire
205 odic organization in neurons of a variety of animal species, including Caenorhabditis elegans, Drosop
206 lowing it to infect cell lines from multiple animal species, including cow, dog, cat, chicken, and ha
207 A total of 3,250 specimens from a variety of animal species, including domesticated livestock (cattle
208 viruses that are important pathogens in many animal species, including humans.
209 ANCE RVs cause diarrhea in the young of many animal species, including humans.
210 y dynamics of more complex behavior in other animal species, including humans.
211 viruses that are important pathogens in many animal species, including humans.
212  severe gastroenteritis in the young of many animal species, including humans." This statement, varia
213                                         Many animal species, including insects, are capable of acoust
214 binding and cis-regulatory motifs across >25 animal species, including mammals, birds and insects.
215 tebrates and insects causing disease in many animal species, including reptiles, birds, and mammals.
216           They are present in most plant and animal species investigated, but were previously overloo
217        The evolved traits exhibited by these animal species involve modifications of common biologica
218                  The pigment pattern of many animal species is a result of the arrangement of differe
219           Although approximately 1 in 10,000 animal species is capable of parthenogenetic reproductio
220 r with observations that lifespan in various animal species is flexible and can be increased by genet
221 However, eliminating rabies in the reservoir animal species is not possible without an intersectoral
222               A universal challenge faced by animal species is the need to communicate effectively ag
223           An important survival strategy for animal species is the so-called niche differentiation be
224 t of a vaccine that is effective in multiple animal species is urgently needed.
225                   In common with many larger animal species, it displays morphological variation with
226 ndamental behavior observed in virtually all animal species, its functions remain unclear.
227                                      In many animal species, learning and memory have been found to p
228 ffin et al. find that across a wide range of animal species, males flexibly adjust their contribution
229                                      In many animal species, males suffer more from age-related disea
230 ation was precluded by testing as many as 24 animal species (mammals, birds, rodent and fish).
231                         Realizing that large animal species may have an enhanced ability to predict c
232                           Among three tested animal species, mice were found to be the closest match
233      We investigated this question using two animal species models, namely, C3-deficient or wild-type
234 n NS4 favors viral replication in sheep, the animal species most affected by bluetongue.
235 ipid composition in order to determine which animal species most resembles humans.
236  by favoring viral replication in sheep, the animal species most susceptible to bluetongue.
237        For example, in a number of plant and animal species, multiple isoforms of several proteasome
238 r to infection for other nonpermissive small-animal species, namely, ferret, guinea pig, and hamster.
239 trajectory of post-natal mass change in most animal species, notably among birds.
240                                           In animal species of approximately 100 mg dry mass, the tem
241 oth the composition and concentration of the animal species of interest.
242              Crosses between closely related animal species often result in male hybrids that are ste
243 ies has caused the extinction of many native animal species on islands, whereas competition from exot
244 on in the liver of the only fully permissive animal species other than humans.
245 fying individual decision preferences, as in animal species populating different habitats, or normal
246                                         Most animal species prevent polyspermy through a transient, f
247 rly developmental stages, thereby leading to animal species radiations; empirical validation has been
248 nd North America and its occurrence in other animal species raises a question concerning the molecula
249 n has been identified in a growing number of animal species ranging from primates to cetaceans.
250 g literature-derived turnover estimates from animal species ranging in size from 1 mg to 2000 kg, we
251 the brain, and this effect is independent of animal species (rat/mouse) used for modeling I/R injury.
252                                Although many animal species sense gravity for spatial orientation, th
253 cterial speciation states that bacterial and animal species share the property of cohesion, meaning t
254 lowing a single intranasal inoculation, both animal species shed the vaccine viruses for a limited ti
255                                   A range of animal species show increased inflammation with age.
256 niquely achievable with poultry, of all farm animal species, since the genetics of 85% of the 60 bill
257                              Females of many animal species store sperm for taxon-specific periods of
258  is crucial for embryonic development in all animal species studied to date.
259         The conservation of sleep across all animal species suggests that sleep serves a vital functi
260 ated from S. dysgalactiae strains from other animal species, supporting the existence of a horse spec
261 ven ISG15s originating from an assortment of animal species susceptible, and not, to certain coronavi
262 c) molecules derived from all four different animal species tested including mouse, suggesting that u
263 ut not to the FH proteins of mouse and other animal species tested to date.
264  400 mg but was not replicated in any of the animal species tested.
265      Similarities in the behavior of diverse animal species that form large groups have motivated att
266    Sleep is homeostatically regulated in all animal species that have been carefully studied so far.
267 dical advances achieved through the study of animal species that have evolved extraordinary phenotype
268                             We discover that animal species that interact with a low diversity of pla
269 on parallax seems to be heavily exploited by animal species that lack highly developed binocular visi
270 ere have been significant net declines among animal species that provide pollination, pest control an
271  of the heterologous viral population in key animal species that will likely serve as reservoir hosts
272 nd in human RBCs (known to occur for certain animal species), the Hct measured by the sodium electrod
273         Compared with rodents and many other animal species, the human cytochrome P450 (P450) Cyp2c g
274 ased contact between bats, humans, and other animal species, the possibility exists for further cross
275 tive neurons have been discovered in various animal species, the relative importance of stimulus feat
276 ral populations of C. elegans and many other animal species; this observation challenges the assumpti
277 opriately translate the drug dosage from one animal species to another.
278  their transmissibility, both from avian and animal species to humans as well as from human to human.
279 ming will likely force terrestrial plant and animal species to migrate toward cooler areas or sustain
280 e analyzed empirical social networks from 43 animal species to motivate our study of the epidemiologi
281 l wisdom, plant species are more likely than animal species to represent reproductively independent l
282 pecies recycling, the recycling of one given animal species to the same species, in order to avoid po
283 s aurea) are one of a limited number of wild animal species to use stone tools, with their tool use f
284 ies within the animate domain, including six animal species-two each from three very different biolog
285 . pneumonia (PCP) in humans and in surrogate animal species typically occurs in the absence of CD4 T
286 able species, an effect already seen in some animal species undergoing anthropogenically induced migr
287                                         Many animal species use a chromosome-based mechanism of sex d
288 hough there is increasing evidence that many animal species use information acquired from conspecics
289                   The identification of meat animal species used in raw burgers is very important wit
290 n by exploring the manner in which different animal species view and respond to faces.
291                                      In most animal species, vision is mediated by compound eyes, whi
292 t anti-HEV-antibody across a wide variety of animal species was devised.
293  of calculations of a broad range of aquatic animal species, we conclude that biogenic mixing via Dar
294               Based on observations in other animal species, we hypothesized that the bone-formation
295                                 In all three animal species, we noted immunostained Tir beneath and s
296 tal insertion into the germline of different animal species, which allows one to date when the virus
297 ited arterial thrombosis in vivo in multiple animal species while having minimal impact on bleeding.
298           Evolution has provided a number of animal species with extraordinary phenotypes.
299 undamentally different modes of evolution of animal species with large versus small population sizes.
300 widely considered the most "cultural" of all animal species, with 39 behaviors suspected as socially

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