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In a big surprise reported in today's issue of Science, however, bacteria that may never survive a sunset appear to have circadian rhythms, implying that circadian clocks may be a nearly universal feature of life on Earth.
A non-canonical initiator motif (YYCTTTYY) appears to be a nearly universal feature of translation promoter sequences.
More interestingly, Helicosporidium has also lost the ribosomal RNA (rRNA) operon, which is a nearly universal feature of all genomes, including prokaryotes, eukaryotes and organelles.
Central nervous system (CNS) infection is a nearly universal feature of untreated systemic HIV infection with a clinical spectrum that ranges from chronic asymptomatic infection to severe cognitive and motor dysfunction.
Hypermethylation of promoter regions overlapping CpG islands (CpG-rich DNA sequences), most notably in some tumor suppressor genes, is also a nearly universal feature of human cancer [ 6– 9].
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Amphipathicity is a nearly universal feature amongst antimicrobial peptides and is achieved through a number of different peptide structures.
Sloppiness has been proposed as a nearly universal characteristic of parameter sensitivity from multiparametric nonlinear models (see definition of 'universal' in [ 22]).
Given these constraints, we then outline four nearly universal features of adaptable biological organisms: 1.
Inactivation of the VHL gene and consequent activation of the HIF1 hypoxic signaling pathway are nearly universal features of ccRCC and appear to be critical to ccRCC carcinogenesis [15].
Stress is a virtually universal feature of midlife.
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