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The phrase "all genes exist in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the presence or location of genes within a specific context, such as organisms or environments.
Example: "In this study, we will explore how all genes exist in various forms across different species."
Alternatives: "all genes are found in" or "all genes reside in".
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The fact that not all genes exist in both analyses suggests that multiple regulatory mechanisms are likely to contribute to change of function.
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Pairs whose genes exist in all four species but whose pair-wise arrangement is found in a single species (Fig. 3K) were the most common category in both species (25 35% in sorghum and 21 28% in rice).
Moreover, the main families of apoptosis-related genes exist in all model organisms, but the gene numbers in some species (such as the caspase family in Strongylocentrotus purpuratus) are much higher, indicating that expansion might have occurred in these species, most likely due to environmental stress.
Calpain genes exist in almost all eukaryotes and a few bacteria, and these non-mammalian calpains are also enormously interesting scientific subjects.
Corresponding genes exist in higher species, including humans.
Many genes exist in a population in alternative versions.
Corresponding genes exist in higher animals, including humans, which makes the work relevant to human development and diseases in which cell death runs awry.
Most human genes exist in several different versions in the population: some of them are great to have, some so-so and some downright deleterious.
Two putative FPGS genes exist in rice.
Two CHC genes and three CLC genes exist in the Arabidopsis genome (Fan et al. 2015).
Since mutations or polymorphisms for similar genes exist in a small percentage of the human population, we have identified a radiosensitive sub-population.
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