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There is a repeated element in Lawrence of homoerotic voyeurism -- he spends more time extolling the physical beauty of men than describing female attractiveness.
We identified a repeat element in the P. salinus genome with long TIRs, a hallmark of DNA transposons.
A repeating element composed of four cell struts in a pentagonal dodecahedron model is used to analyze the creep-buckling of open-cell foams.
For example, in the moth S. frugiperda, a part of the intron 5 of one Amy copy was a repeated element, which was also found in introns of other genes in various Lepidoptera (not shown).
The ribosomal proteins L14 and L16 are found on each side of a repeat element in the mitochondrial genome.
For example, although rbcS is nuclear-localized in terrestrial plants and green algae, in those cases, the remaining chloroplast-encoded rbcL gene is usually followed by a repeat element in its 3' intergenic region.
Reads overlapping a repeated element might correspond to several positions in the genome and thus can be misplaced and can produce chimeric assembly.
It is present as a mid-level repeated element in its host insect genome (about 50 copies/genome) [ 19, 24], it encodes a set of proteins (gag, pol, env) with features similar to those of well-characterized retrovirus proteins [ 17] and it is capable of producing virus-like particles [ 25].
The abstract emblem has several incarnations: a Minimalist stainless steel wall sculpture called "Bright Shiny Future"; an illuminated sign on a pristine white podium; and the repeated element in an allover pattern painting.
We include this longer repeat element in our list of novel porcine repeat elements as MPRE61, which is more fully described in a later section.
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