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... test whether these requirements are critical, we tested dominance under conditions of long-term starvation when metabolism is low and thus the metabolic activities of proteins are likely inadequate or imbalanced. More fundamentally, the central assumption of the model, that high metabolic rate trans ...
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... homology within their respective C-terminal 320 amino acids ( > 36% identity), a region that may include a membrane anchor (Hackstadt e t al., 1992) in the last 10 amino acids of each protein. It appears that in the case of rOmpB, a precursor form of the protein is cleaved to yield a 135 kDa N-termi ...
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Genetics Review Problems

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