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1 d a quantitative measure of their functional redundancy.
2 cture, 2) enzyme promiscuity, and 3) network redundancy.
3 ng signaling pathways, leading to functional redundancy.
4 evenness, leading to declines in functional redundancy.
5 null embryos, providing in vivo evidence of redundancy.
6 t, prompting efforts to unravel this seeming redundancy.
7 s' initial trait structure and initial trait redundancy.
8 ological features that favor high functional redundancy.
9 nts despite inherent physiological noise and redundancy.
10 e to completely exploit much of the inherent redundancy.
11 initial activation of these inputs, removing redundancy.
12 elective constraints consistent with greater redundancy.
13 ion factor paralogs with apparent functional redundancy.
14 subtypes and no indication of comprehensive redundancy.
15 effector proteins comprising high functional redundancy.
16 to use such interfaces involves dealing with redundancy.
17 for mitosis, demonstrating their functional redundancy.
18 utagenesis is highly inefficient due to gene redundancy.
19 tribute to enhancing GrC diversification and redundancy.
20 same set of GPCRs, which implies functional redundancy.
21 e primary and secondary CESAs, and some CESA redundancy.
22 omputational handicap and reduce information redundancy.
23 mains with phenotypes masked by lethality or redundancy.
24 on largely supports the notion of functional redundancy.
25 nzymes and two MutMs, suggesting substantial redundancy.
26 PC in each pathology, considering functional redundancy.
27 dual hepatic transcription factor via mutual redundancy.
28 ological features that favor high functional redundancy.
29 g an ecological property known as functional redundancy.
30 e over 70 MRPs and suggest little functional redundancy.
31 ers phenotypes normally masked by functional redundancy.
32 artifacts, chemical contaminants, and signal redundancies.
44 A) was used to characterize trait variation, redundancy analysis (RDA) to reveal climate effects, and
47 w how the use of phylogenetic distance based redundancy analysis provides ecological interpretation o
48 ity, DO, and other variables (regression and redundancy analysis r(2) = 0.68-0.82), displaying predic
52 ygous for predicted LoF alleles reveals both redundancies and advantages of such deficiencies for hum
53 ucture of domesticated barley and points out redundancies and coverage gaps in one of the world's maj
54 manner will unmask the effects of homoeolog redundancy and allow the hidden potential of this polypl
55 m ticks bind multiple chemokines to overcome redundancy and are effective in several preclinical dise
56 family member has been limited due to their redundancy and broad effects on multiple lineages of cel
58 nges are expected to decrease the functional redundancy and complementarity of pollinator assemblages
60 ality sensing to improve precision by adding redundancy and encoding features, thus increasing measur
61 ere has the potential to increase functional redundancy and enhance the ability of soil communities t
63 round metabolism offers, providing metabolic redundancy and flexibility which allow for the best use
64 re, we briefly review the general concept of redundancy and focus on the evolutionary importance of r
65 s resistance, among host genotypes may offer redundancy and generally limit the invasion potential of
68 ferent co-existing taxa supported functional redundancy and imparted process stability to these react
69 nd cooling elements to regulate temperature, redundancy and incoherence in regulation generally sugge
70 ngs show that high TF motif density provides redundancy and increases promoter activity at the expens
71 In conclusion, Kv3 channels exhibit both redundancy and Kv3.3 dominance between the brainstem nuc
76 tribute to regulatory plasticity by inducing redundancy and potentiating genetic drift locally while
77 This feature is often explained in terms of redundancy and regulatory flexibility, but it has remain
82 analysis and highlights the consequences of redundancy and synergy during information transmission,
83 e altered the resource availability, trophic redundancy and the flow of energy to other trophic level
84 rved throughout evolution, together with the redundancy and tissue specificity of their components, p
85 eater integration across theories (to reduce redundancy) and greater emphasis on the circumstances un
86 t file, estimates of genome completeness and redundancy, and a phylogenomic tree based on a specified
87 justing the neuron's dynamic range, reducing redundancy, and facilitating probabilistic inference.
90 esis bias, storage physical density, logical redundancy, and sequencing redundancy, providing insight
91 tly associated with presence of MAD, leaflet redundancy, and T-wave inversion/ST-segment depression (
92 l species can achieve a degree of functional redundancy, and that their compensatory herbivory may pl
94 , whereas PCs that potentially could provide redundancy are expressed at considerably lower levels.
95 e greatest mutualist richness and functional redundancy are nearly two times more likely to survive e
96 me duplication may have occurred due to gene redundancy (as functional copies of MSH5A, MSH4A, and MS
98 onfidence in existing measures of pollinator redundancy at the community level using visitation data,
99 as the leave-one-out differences in average redundancy, average number of edges in the step-1 ego ne
101 bvious phenotype, possibly due to functional redundancy, because Sdr16c5 and Sdr16c6 exhibit an overl
103 of stress-induced anxiety and the functional redundancy between AEA and 2-AG signaling in the modulat
104 s) to further study the extent of functional redundancy between both genes regarding two processes: m
105 radation, and have illuminated the extent of redundancy between different ER-phagy 'pathways' in remo
107 een antigens driving population dynamics, or redundancy between functionally similar accessory ABTs,
108 across individual time steps, and we compute redundancy between genes by using a dynamical time warpi
111 s model to estimate the degree of functional redundancy between homeoallelic loci and a statistical f
113 of dnapkcs-exo1- cells to PARPi, indicating redundancy between nucleases that initiate HR can drive
115 early diverging lineages and the functional redundancy between species increased multifunctionality.
116 -objective control models demonstrated clear redundancy between stepping variables, but could not rep
118 ndings demonstrate that there is a degree of redundancy between the PRMT5 and PRMT1 pathways, even th
119 Moreover, we show that there is functional redundancy between the two type II receptors as well as
121 orrelations and, in some cases, evidence for redundancy, between Implicit Association Tests (IATs) me
125 iseases, and, more generally, that metabolic redundancies can be exploited for selective targeting of
126 This work reveals how context-dependent redundancies can shape tumor-type specific mutation patt
127 of the plant TGN and suggest that functional redundancy can be achieved through parallelization of mo
132 ts that high species richness and functional redundancy could promote mutualism persistence in comple
134 e benefits of a mass balance approach due to redundancy, data consistency, and transparency for optim
135 dimensionality (reflecting less information redundancy) during task states, suggesting that decrease
136 We discuss the challenges in determining redundancy empirically, with published experimental exam
138 ructure and function, it is likely that some redundancy exists between the two isoforms, meaning that
139 account of efficiency: In certain contexts, redundancy facilitates communication (e.g., when the col
143 Although eukaryotes possess a number of redundancies for initiating and completing repair of mis
147 a require careful calibration, adequate data redundancy from a 2D array of 2048 elements and a paraxi
148 y local network damage, analogous to the way redundancy guarantees the large-scale function of vascul
156 e assumptions are often violated due to both redundancies in functional descriptions and biological f
158 pression facilitates tumor resistance due to redundancies in the phosphatidylinositol-3'-kinase/prote
159 rticle explores the functional diversity and redundancy in a bacterial metacommunity constituted of t
170 rgistic defects in RNA packaging, suggesting redundancy in Gag-RNA interactions and a requirement for
171 lation could overcome the signalling pathway redundancy in GBM and, hence, promote tumour cell death.
172 Additionally, there appears to be functional redundancy in genera of CCRA providing cues to abalone,
176 diploids, suggesting that increased genomic redundancy in polyploids does not necessarily translate
177 n which a like-suppresses-like motif reduces redundancy in population activity and may assist with in
178 -based data formats do not fully exploit the redundancy in population sequencing nor take advantage o
179 We contrast the implicit assumptions of redundancy in quantitative versus population genetic mod
180 sgRNAs) were designed per gene to facilitate redundancy in rendering the genes inactive, thereby redu
183 . japonicus While mutant analysis identified redundancy in several biosynthesis families, we found th
185 and focus on the evolutionary importance of redundancy in terms of the number of genotypes that give
186 gime, mechanical cooperativity sets in via a redundancy in the assignment of constraints, and the deg
189 egulatory module that takes advantage of the redundancy in the genetic code to modulate protein expre
190 rocesses that create and maintain functional redundancy in the human microbiome and contribute to its
191 ere, we investigate the basis for functional redundancy in the human microbiome by analyzing its geno
197 tratified RGC, indicating that there is more redundancy in the retinal color code than previously app
199 strates that EEEV exhibits a unique level of redundancy in the use of host factors in RNA replication
201 e powerful tools for overcoming the issue of redundancy in these gene families and will undoubtedly a
206 ular Cu homeostasis and suggests a potential redundancy in this system, where hGrx1 has the potential
207 North American EEEV exhibits a high level of redundancy in using host factors in replication complex
213 Because of complex feedback interactions and redundancy, it has been difficult to define the portion
214 e duplicate genes may retain some functional redundancy, it is clear that to survive selection they c
215 eory predicts that key traits and high trait redundancy-large species richness and abundance supporti
216 detect such covariation and adapt to reduce redundancy, leading to more efficient neural coding.
218 eature selection procedures based on Minimum Redundancy Maximum Relevance (mRMR) and variance prior t
220 s the coordination of muscles using pairwise redundancy measured through interaction information.
221 male sex, bileaflet prolapse, marked leaflet redundancy, mitral annulus disjunction (MAD), a larger l
225 stion(9,10), which may be accentuated by the redundancy of CD28 and CD3zeta signaling(11,12) as well
226 equired for protection and reveal unexpected redundancy of common beta chain-dependent cytokines prev
227 ensive corticoreticular convergence provides redundancy of control, which may allow the cortex to con
228 taken here overcomes a problematic molecular redundancy of CspC and CspE that likely explains why the
229 of metabolic controls-produced when gains in redundancy of dietary inputs coincide with increased bra
230 an effect on the level of repeatability and redundancy of features, emphasizing the importance of bo
232 ditional knockout mice, we show that genetic redundancy of Gata3 with paralog Gata2 in trophoblast pr
235 ts of CA-MSC paracrine LIF signaling and the redundancy of IL6 and LIF in activating ovarian cancer S
236 A large proportion of the complexity and redundancy of LC-MS metabolomics data comes from adduct
237 our results suggest functional divergence or redundancy of MCTP members in Arabidopsis and provide a
238 natorial TIMP-deficient mice demonstrate the redundancy of metalloprotease inhibitor function in embr
239 echanisms involved, routes of dissemination, redundancy of molecular pathways that can be utilized, a
241 due to promiscuity of complement factors and redundancy of pathways, it is still a major challenge.
245 However, functional identity and functional redundancy of the community as a whole remain unchanged.
246 r the frontoparietal cortical area where the redundancy of the extension wire is placed subcutaneousl
247 l infection, illustrating the robustness and redundancy of the innate antiviral defenses in fish.
249 ore than 180 million years, the reduction of redundancy of the polyploid genome seems to have been re
250 antation (FMT), finding that high functional redundancy of the recipient's pre-FMT microbiota raises
252 h predation and warmer temperatures suggests redundancy of their size-selective effects, meaning that
253 e of any single ZDHHC, suggesting functional redundancy of these enzymes in the IFITM3-mediated antiv
254 ot vice versa, indicating partial functional redundancy of these two closely related isoforms and hig
255 strong structural similarity and functional redundancy of these two enzymes, the mechanisms regulati
258 trating the influence of trait structure and redundancy on community sensitivity over large temporal
260 sing from whole-genome duplication-generated redundancy or the capture and movement of gene fragments
264 density, logical redundancy, and sequencing redundancy, providing insights for engineering efficient
266 spite their extreme diversity and functional redundancy, respond to disturbances like many macro-ecol
269 ing that the computational advantage of such redundancy should be reflected in differences in how the
270 sation is inversely correlated with enhancer redundancy, suggesting that such compensation may often
274 al code could be defined as one that reduces redundancy to communicate as much information as possibl
275 interdependence among closed areas and allow redundancy to develop in some of the areas of the networ
276 ive of unappreciated evolutionary functional redundancy to facilitate angiogenesis and ensure mainten
277 ial transcription factor input, feedback and redundancy to generate cell type-specific levels of dve
278 t that several domains contribute, with some redundancy, to maintenance of the overall RRE shape.
279 they showed phenotypic instability, the high redundancy was lost, and gid1a exhibited dwarfism that w
283 stic value across different time steps, with redundancy, which is calculated by employing dynamical t
284 , coastal food webs have greater interaction redundancy, which may confer robustness to species extin
285 twork of signalling cascades with functional redundancy, which provides them with robust compensatory
288 ate the role of Chk in platelets, functional redundancy with Csk, and the physiological consequences
289 with OsPIP5K1 and shares partial functional redundancy with DWT1 in controlling rice uniformity.
292 029 grown under continuous light, suggesting redundancy with other ELF3 homologs or possibly an alter
294 Our data found CHH methylation to act in redundancy with symmetric methylation in silencing trans
295 (OADH) remains obscure due to its catalytic redundancy with the ubiquitous OGDH-encoded 2-oxoglutara
296 c severity over males (MKOs), due to partial redundancy with UTY, a Y-chromosome demethylase-dead hom
297 sed to characterize functional diversity and redundancy within (alpha), between (beta) and across (ga
298 Our results suggest interesting patterns of redundancy within subclass 1 SnRK2 protein kinases, with