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Definition of clonality in English: clonalitynoun kləʊˈnalɪtiklōˈnalədē mass nounThe fact or condition of being genetically identical, as to a parent, sibling, or other biological source. the lack of genetic diversity may be a combination of both isolation and clonality Example sentencesExamples - However, the clonality of human mtDNA has recently been questioned and keenly debated.
- Therefore, disturbance (of various types) continues to be a valid explanation for increased clonality in this long-lived woody species.
- However, there may be occasional cases of florid FH in which the clonality of the germinal center B cells is indeterminate by FCI.
- Analysis of EBV genomes is a useful adjunct to immunoglobulin gene analysis in assessing clonality of these processes.
- Finally, we must address the fact that Greenbriar, a site that has not yet been infected by disease, exhibits some limited amount of clonality.
- Before discussing this topic, it is worth pointing out again that clonality, with or without fission, is a pervasive aspect of cnidarian life cycles.
- All gene regions deviated significantly from clonality, suggesting that recombination considerably shaped the sequence data in each gene.
- Does clonality precede polyploidy or the other way around?
- After 2 days, individual round colonies were picked, streaked on fresh nutrient agar plates to assure clonality, and grown for 2 days.
- The fourth case failed to demonstrate clonality by flow cytometry and PCR owing to a lack of viable cells and lack of amplification, respectively.
- The patient and environmental strains of V. cholerae were further analyzed for clonality by southern hybridization using the rRNA probe.
- Recent evidence that has led to determination of the cell of origin and the role of clonality in Hodgkin lymphoma is also reviewed.
- These observations imply that the genetic pathways required for clonality are retained in aclonal species.
- Thus, case 22 did not show clonality by either light-chain analysis or the expression pattern of heavy chains.
- The EBV genome and clonality were detected by Southern blot and PCR assay.
- Immunoglobulin light-chain clonality was observed in 9 cases.
- Molecular determination of the immunoglobulin heavy-chain gene status did not reveal clonality.
- In 1 of the 12 cases, clonality was not clearly defined.
- Of all sites sampled, the Chimneys had the lowest PD value, indicating the highest proportion of clonality within a population.
- While the three proximate hypotheses (competition, stress, and energetics) differ, they are not mutually exclusive and all associate clonality with the high shore.
Definition of clonality in US English: clonalitynounklōˈnalədē The fact or condition of being genetically identical, as to a parent, sibling, or other biological source. the lack of genetic diversity may be a combination of both isolation and clonality Example sentencesExamples - However, there may be occasional cases of florid FH in which the clonality of the germinal center B cells is indeterminate by FCI.
- Of all sites sampled, the Chimneys had the lowest PD value, indicating the highest proportion of clonality within a population.
- The patient and environmental strains of V. cholerae were further analyzed for clonality by southern hybridization using the rRNA probe.
- The EBV genome and clonality were detected by Southern blot and PCR assay.
- Thus, case 22 did not show clonality by either light-chain analysis or the expression pattern of heavy chains.
- Before discussing this topic, it is worth pointing out again that clonality, with or without fission, is a pervasive aspect of cnidarian life cycles.
- Does clonality precede polyploidy or the other way around?
- Analysis of EBV genomes is a useful adjunct to immunoglobulin gene analysis in assessing clonality of these processes.
- However, the clonality of human mtDNA has recently been questioned and keenly debated.
- The fourth case failed to demonstrate clonality by flow cytometry and PCR owing to a lack of viable cells and lack of amplification, respectively.
- While the three proximate hypotheses (competition, stress, and energetics) differ, they are not mutually exclusive and all associate clonality with the high shore.
- Recent evidence that has led to determination of the cell of origin and the role of clonality in Hodgkin lymphoma is also reviewed.
- These observations imply that the genetic pathways required for clonality are retained in aclonal species.
- All gene regions deviated significantly from clonality, suggesting that recombination considerably shaped the sequence data in each gene.
- Immunoglobulin light-chain clonality was observed in 9 cases.
- Therefore, disturbance (of various types) continues to be a valid explanation for increased clonality in this long-lived woody species.
- In 1 of the 12 cases, clonality was not clearly defined.
- Finally, we must address the fact that Greenbriar, a site that has not yet been infected by disease, exhibits some limited amount of clonality.
- Molecular determination of the immunoglobulin heavy-chain gene status did not reveal clonality.
- After 2 days, individual round colonies were picked, streaked on fresh nutrient agar plates to assure clonality, and grown for 2 days.
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