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However, the lone gene copy of CCT8L identified in rhesus monkey clustered with CCT8L1 in evolutionary trees, suggesting an earlier duplication of the gene and successive loss of the CCT8L2 copy from the genome of rhesus monkey.

Atlantic cod AFGP genes are by no means a lone case of gene-rich repetitive sequences representing a major and/or novel trait.

Interestingly, a lone deletion event in another gene on the X chromosome implicated in thermotaxis [ 50], ncs-1, also reached fixation in strain 66D (Table  2).

The N. hamburgensis genome also has four gene clusters and a lone CDS encoding multiple homologs of molybdopterin-containing carbon monoxide dehydrogenase (Mo-CODH).

The MHC region, the central repository of most of our immune-system genes, was like a lone skyscraper towering over the skyline of a newly built metropolis.

While an early mass extinction with a lone survivor lineage representing LUCA would collapse each gene ancestor onto the organismal ancestor lineage, we infer lineages co-existing with LUCA, arguing against such a narrow bottleneck.

A somatic mutation in the gene encoding the other principal atrial connexin, Cx43, was also found in a lone AF patient (Thibodeau et al., 2010), indicating a possible important pathogenic role of atrial gap junctions in AF.

Microbiologist Dr David Drucker, who helped to identify the cot death gene, said of Meadow's Law: 'It's scientifically illiterate.' His is not a lone voice.

A lone youth walked.

It was a lone endeavor".

We approached a lone lock.

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