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1 ecific range of phylogenetic distances (the 'Balance Hypothesis').
2 force for maintaining duplicates (the dosage balance hypothesis).
3  from loss-of-function screens, refuting the balance hypothesis.
4 d in the network, as predicted by the dosage balance hypothesis.
5 nt generally support predictions of the Gene Balance Hypothesis.
6  demonstration model based on the functional balance hypothesis accurately predicts responses to N an
7                According to what we term the balance hypothesis, an imbalance in the concentration of
8 dy WGD event matched predictions of the gene balance hypothesis and showed evidence of strong purifyi
9    The optimal foraging theory, the nutrient balance hypothesis, and the plant association theories p
10                                     The gene balance hypothesis can explain bias in the functional ca
11 viewed in the context of the carbon-nutrient balance hypothesis (CNBH) and the growth-differentiation
12                      Consistent with the E/I balance hypothesis, compensatory elevation of inhibitory
13 n explanation of heterosis; the classical vs balance hypothesis for genetic variability; the neutral
14 defense theories, the growth-differentiation balance hypothesis (GDBH) and optimal defense theory (OD
15 thesis (CNBH) and the growth-differentiation balance hypothesis (GDBH).
16 ols to causally investigate the cellular E/I balance hypothesis in freely moving mammals, and explore
17 , is consistent with the "mutation-selection balance" hypothesis, in which deleterious mutations are
18                                   The Genome Balance Hypothesis is hypothetical because the position
19                       This suggests that the Balance Hypothesis needs to allow for lineage-specific e
20 still compatible with the mutation-selection balance hypothesis of codon usage and that E.coli genes
21 rovide support for the elevated cellular E/I balance hypothesis of severe neuropsychiatric disease-re
22          To test a previously coined "charge balance hypothesis" of human hepatitis B virus (HBV) cap
23                                   The Genome Balance Hypothesis originated from a recent study that p
24                                     The gene balance hypothesis postulates that there is selection on
25                                          The balance hypothesis therefore provides a single theoretic
26 ed genes," those genes predicted-by the gene balance hypothesis-to be resistant to removal because th
27                         Previously, a charge balance hypothesis was proposed to explain hepatitis B v
28 tumorigenesis to further test the angiogenic balance hypothesis, which suggests that blood vessel dev
29 dosage effects has engendered a robust "gene balance hypothesis," with a theoretical base that makes