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We assumed that base frequencies were uniform along each genome (the simplex model, with only 4 free parameters, corresponding to the 4 base frequencies) or, alternatively, different from gene to gene (the most complex model, with 13 × 4 parameters).
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Alternatively, different amount of DAMPs may be released from dying photoreceptor cells during RD between WT mice and Rip3−/− mice.
Alternatively, different conformations for glycerol-stabilized CTA1 vs. PBA-stabilized CTA1 could promote toxin secretion from only glycerol-treated cells.
Alternatively, different functions and hence different muscles might be involved.
Alternatively, other mechanisms different from transcriptional repression could be mediating the down-regulation of NP-responsive genes.
Alternatively, a wear pattern different from those of the 'carnivorous' hunter-gatherers will indicate the exploitation by Neanderthals of broader dietary resources.
Alternatively, children may be different from adults as hosts, and they may encounter novel MRSA strains either by different colonization of the skin or by some undefined difference in host defense.
Alternatively, is the individual perception vastly different from such a situation?
Regarding the comment concerning cryptic sites, we always mean non-canonical splice sites activated by sequence-level variation, which are distinctly different from tissue-related alternatively spliced isoforms lacking one or more constitutive exons.
Accordingly, Khare et al. [ 68] have shown with tiling arrays that in mouse and the human brain, exon intron boundaries are enriched with 5-hmC and that constitutive exons show a distinct 5-hmC pattern different from that of alternatively spliced exons.
Alternatively, differences may be explained by using different models.
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