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Abs from these subsets were
clonally
related, suggesting a common origin.
2
It was confined to a
clonally
evolved sideline in II patients.
3
These findings are consistent with a pathogen that reproduces both
clonally
and sexually.
4
Previous work described the emergence of VISA-type resistance in two
clonally
-
distinct
series of isolates.
5
Six specimens had multiple identical viral sequences, suggesting origin from
clonally
expanded infected cells.
6
Cells from the follicular mantle were
clonally
diverse and largely expressed germline V genes.
7
The other patient showed two
clonally
unrelated lesions, which is incompatible with clonal dissemination.
8
This fatal cancer is
clonally
derived and is an allograft transmitted between devils by biting.
9
Interestingly, distinct genetic events were identified among
clonally
related isolates, including a new amino acid alteration.
10
The majority of sites were
clonally
pure or composed of clones from a single phylogenetic clade.
11
Some of these were early events
clonally
present in both the primary PTC and the three matched metastases.
12
The sequences
clonally
related to known antibodies with binding affinity to H7 hemagglutinin could be identified from survivors.
13
Molecular characterization identified 689 of 1,139 isolates to be
clonally
related.
14
Moreover, cloning itself isn't new; there have been many species that reproduced
clonally
and a few that still do.
15
Results: Seven of the 10 strains of MRSA from patients that were available for DNA typing were
clonally
identical.
16
All mutants were related
clonally
.
clonally
clonally related
clonally diverse
clonally identical
clonally different
clonally present