| 1. | Recognition of these key genes was prerequisite to successful tissue and organ transplantation.
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| 2. | The laureates have identified key genes regulating organ development and programmed cell death.
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| 3. | Jabs went on to identify mutations in key genes responsible for craniofacial disorders, especially craniosynostosis.
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| 4. | Another example is the delivery of nucleic acids to alter key genes associated with cancer progression.
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| 5. | For years, scientists have known that mistakes, or mutations, in certain key genes can trigger cancer.
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| 6. | But she predicted that key genes responsible for creating proteins would also mutate more quickly than expected.
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| 7. | Whether the virus'lack of key genes is a frequent factor in long-term survivors remains to be discovered.
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| 8. | Allergy development : Key gene is identified
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| 9. | The scientists identified key genes that govern cellular growth and, when they go awry, can lead to cancer.
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| 10. | I found false the images of a generation almost innately deficient, as if missing some key gene for concern.
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