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Table 1 Network resources and the incubator's role   Network resources   Idiosyncratic (non-generic) Generic Internal inter-tenant incubator networks and external networks accessed through incubator management Limited Fairly abundant External "private" networks not related to the incubator milieu Fairly abundant Variable.

This core microbiome is supplemented by a less abundant "variable microbiome" or "specialization genes" to provide those unique functions as and when required [57].

One species, M. polymorpha (local name: 'ōhi' lehua) is an abundant, variable and ecologically important species in the Hawaiian Islands [ 21, 22].

This asymmetric power in phylogenetic estimates is also reflected in the more abundant variable sites in the H-data set (proportion of variable sites = 73.1%) than in the L-data set (proportion of variable sites = 35.0%).

For the sea lamprey, to avoid biases in amino acid composition measurements caused by biased sampling of protein families, such as the abundant variable lymphocyte receptors [ 47], we removed identical or highly homologous sequences that show ≥ 60% similarity at the amino acid sequence level.

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"What makes Big Brook great is that there is an abundant and variable fossil yield," Mehling said.

The cheilocystidium (cystidia on the gill edge) are abundant and variable in structure, usually club-shaped with between two to five thick obtuse projections that arise from near the apex, sometimes more or less covered with numerous protuberances over the enlarged portion and the neck more or less contorted.

When resources are abundant but variable, mutants with decreased entropy, and a concomitantly decreased robustness, will be more efficient in converting the resources into viable offspring.

28 Abundant and variable expression of PROX1 and LYVE1 was evident in the ECs of all AVMs, as illustrated in the representative AVMs in Figure 1C, H, and M for PROX1 and Figure 1D, I, and N for LYVE1.

In contrast, the CCRCM1 epitope was less abundant and variable in occurrence and when present it was exclusively in a thin region of the inner cell walls facing the plasma membrane (Fig. 4e,f).

This was not the case for COG categories N (Cell motility), U (Intracellular trafficking, secretion, and vesicular transport) and proteins that cannot be assigned in COG categories (data not shown) where the proteins were more abundant in variable genomes for C. fungivorans and C. arenae (Fig.  3a).

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