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The phrase "a signals of" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a signal of"? You can use "a signal of" when indicating that something is an indication or sign of a particular condition or situation.
Example: "The sudden drop in temperature is a signal of the approaching storm."
Alternatives: "an indication of" or "a sign of".
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As seen in figure 2 A, signals of selection tended to be underrepresented for genes with fewer neighbors.
Toda and colleagues described alternative RNA processing using different poly A signals of aromatase mRNA in human placenta [ 10].
Since transcription termination involves polyadenylation, the 3'termini of CYP736B transcripts were cloned using 3'RACE method to determine termination and poly(A) signals of CYP736B.
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They are a signal of autumn.
It is a signal of the complicity of comrades.
That means sending a signal of conciliation, Mr. Artiga said.
WNNY has a signal of 5,000 watts, not megawatts.
"This is a signal of what is to come.
"It's a signal of underinvestment over the past decade.
Rain was a signal of what was to come: Revolver.
"I'll need a signal of some kind," I said conspiratorially.
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