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The phrase "alignment revealed the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the outcome or findings of an analysis or study related to alignment.
Example: "The research on team dynamics showed that alignment revealed the underlying issues affecting productivity."
Alternatives: "alignment uncovered the" or "alignment disclosed the".
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Multiple sequence alignment revealed the presence of an extended C-terminal region comprising of 18 residues in mycobacterial ferritins.
Their clustalW alignment revealed the same type of pattern as their bulk counterparts, with less complexity and, hence, more homogeneity.
The self-to-self alignment revealed the presence of two repetitive subregions on a dot plot (Supplementary Figure S5).
The sequence alignment revealed the presence of zinc-binding region VVVHEMCHMV in the most conserved C terminus region.
Multiple sequence alignment revealed the conservation of this hexamer among different species of mammals (Supplementary Figure S5e).
A ClustalW2 alignment revealed the equivalent residue in B. subtilis as G23, and so this site was selected for the attachment (Fig. 1A).
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(c) Section alignment reveals the blood vessels used to align the 2P images.
The multiple amino acid sequence alignment reveals the common features of CsLEA11 and other DHNs, such as the Y-, S- and K-segments, which are boxed.
Sequence alignment reveals the synthetic luc* and Ren luc* sequences share 75% identity with the native luc and Ren luc sequences (Additional file 1: Figure S1 and Additional file 2: Figure S2).
The alignment reveals the presence in vertebrates of only three residue differences (triresidue) defined as: Thr → Ala (pos. 15, N-terminal region), Ser → Thr (pos. 39, central globular region), and Val → Ala (pos.128, C-terminal region).
Multiple alignments revealed the conservation of the Vps55 domain among lepr-encoded proteins.
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