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Gene families (clusters) were retrieved by clustering a multitude of sequences of Archaeplastida proteins (Additional file 5: Table A4) using OrthoMCL [ 79].

The pyrosequencing approach was therefore expected to provide a multitude of sequences within both families of which the great majority was not expected to have any function related to cyanogenesis in Z. filipendulae.

Note, however, that apart from true miRNAs and the above-mentioned sequence variants, the dataset contains a multitude of sequences not related to miRNAs, such as other non-coding RNAs and mRNA degradation products.

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A multitude of sequence variants within each toxin class contributes to this heterogeneity and the number of small, multidisulfide-bridged animal neurotoxins may total several million [35].

However, promoter recognition is likely to be compromised by the fact that RNAP is capable of binding, and possibly initiating transcription, at a multitude of DNA sequences.

Because RBM44 carries an RNA recognition motif (RRM) and the RRM could potentially bind a multitude of RNA sequences and proteins (reviewed in reference [29]), we suspect that RBM44 may function as an RNA-binding protein required for intercellular bridge function.

Our results show that wt p53 binds a multitude of promoter sequences causing increases in histone H3 and H4 acetylation.

Meningococci are highly variable bacterial pathogens, as shown by a multitude of different sequence types identified by multilocus sequence typing (MLST) (1 ) and by antigen sequence typing of the outer membrane proteins such as PorA (2 ) and FetA (3 ).

One P. carinii unigene contig (contig961) had very high similarities to fungal citrate synthases (CIT1), as well as a multitude of corresponding genomic sequences (Table 5).. Contigs 749 and 808 shared high similarities to ATP citrate lyase subunits 1 and 2 (E.C: 2.3.3.8).

A part of the explanation may lie in the sheer size of the search space where competition from a multitude of highly similar sequences may not allow reliable assignation at low taxonomic levels.

In addition to the typical and highly abundant plant TEs (e.g. LTR retrotransposons), the barley (or any plant) genome contains a multitude of TE-derived sequences that do not contain typical and easily identifiable structural features or coding regions [ 25, 29].

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