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Overlapped genes are also a relative common feature of prokaryotic genomes.
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The surprising and novel findings that centenarians do not appear to have a relative lack of common complex disease risk alleles, and that some genetic variants appear to 'buffer' or protect against specific risk alleles, are discussed in detail.
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But almost all Syrian families have these in common: a relative who's been killed or wounded, who is detained or wanted.
G z) is a convex set in a Euclidean space having a relative interior point in common; see Rockafellar [[7], Theorem 6.5].
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