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Similarly, a peptide sequence that exists in more than one place in the genome (e.g. shared between protein families), would also have more than one set of coordinates.
In the first offering of the project, seven students were each given a TE sequence that exists as several copies in the maize genome.
For example, a protein sequence that exists in Swiss-Prot [ 22], PIR [ 23] and RefSeq [ 24] will be mapped to the same sequence object (node) in the data graph and the information that is available in these sources about this protein will be accessible from a single entry point in Biozon.
The MER53 element is a type of DNA transposable element with a 193-bp (base pair) consensus sequence that exists in eutherian species.
Identifying duplicate sequences is non-trivial when degenerate nucleotide symbols are present, since there may be multiple possible groupings (consider AN, AT and NT) or the consensus may create a sequence that does not exist (consider AN and NT).
If follows from reflexivity of and the boundedness of a sequence that there exists which is a subsequence of converging weakly to as.
Figure 3 depicts a 32 nt long RNA sequence (5) that exists in slow conformational exchange of two distinct secondary structures (5′ and 5′′), as confirmed by comparative imino proton NMR spectroscopy 18 using the truncated reference hairpin 5 a.
Both groups were represented by a feature vector with 35 dimensions; each dimension shows the number of sequences from a particular TFBS family that existed in the group.
This resulted in a Ring1B cDNA sequence that also exists as an RNA transcript in vivo, apart from the C-terminal flag tag to discriminate it from endogenous Ring1B.
Each alignment pair uniquely specifies a junction candidate: the new sequence that would exist in the sample DNA if two discontinuous regions of the reference genome were joined.
Thus, is a decreasing sequence, and we have that exists.
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