Sentence examples for a likely origin of from inspiring English sources

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An ancient gene duplication event of a eukaryotic RecA gene and subsequent mutation has been proposed as a likely origin of the modern RAD51 and DMC1 genes.

A likely origin of such declarative memory information is the MTL.

The strain distribution of Comt1 B2i indicates a likely origin of the allele in the parental Lathrop stock.

Inhibitory amacrine cells are also responsible for establishing direction selectivity [ 43, 44], implicating changes in their activity also as a likely origin of the melanopsin-dependent change in temporal frequency tuning of direction sensitive units that we observe.

Ancestral geographic range reconstruction suggests a likely origin of bees in the southern hemisphere, with Melittidae ancestrally located within Africa, and Halictidae, Colletidae, and Apidae within the New World.

Although osteoarthritis is regarded as a likely origin of joint pain [ 31], the association between radiographic evidence of OA and symptoms in the general population seems to be rather poor, as many persons with radiographic OA do not have any symptoms, and vice versa [ 32].

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A region containing the likely origin of replication was identified, and base pair 1 was designated adjacent to the dnaA gene located in that region [ 43].

The most likely origin of virus A is a more or less complicated mutation or recombination event from virus B [ 4- 6].

This study aimed to identify the most likely origin of an outbreak of Q fever in an urban area in 2009 that occurred in the absence of any clinical Q-fever notifications from surrounding farms that year.

And who has the site Quote Investigator pinpointed as the likely origin of "a lie can travel halfway around the world while the truth is still putting on its shoes", which is usually attributed to Twain?

The estimated phylogeny of p-stomatins, members of the SPFH (Stomatin-Prohibitin-Flotillin-HflC/K superfamily (Hinderhofer et al. 2009), grouped the RETA protein with M. mitochondrii and Rickettsiaceae in a clade that is the likely origin of eukaryotic SPFH members (Thiergart et al. 2012).

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