Sentence examples for an infrequent sequence from inspiring English sources

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L2625 was assigned to ST29, an infrequent sequence type in the Institut Pasteur MLST database that differs from the ST (ST405) assigned to the isolates from cheese in the 2002 outbreak in Canada.

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The presence of a large number of divergent but evenly related homologues and infrequent sequence exchanges suggested that the I2 homologues from sub-loci 1 7 of the I2 locus in potato are Type I R-genes.

However, unlike Type I R-genes, these homologues showed infrequent sequence exchanges, and they are not extensive chimeras though occasional sequence exchanges were detected among them.

In this way we increase the importance of infrequent sequences, maximising the use of the captured data.

Method 2 compares responses between acoustically identical sounds presented either in a control sequence or as an infrequent sound in the oddball sequence; therefore, these identity MMN responses must reflect discrimination of speech sounds, rather than acoustic differences between them (Jacobsen and Schröger 2001, 2003; Kujala et al. 2007).

Although it is clearly an infrequent mechanism, somatic NAHR involving the SUZ 12 sequences indeed leads to NF1 loss in dNFs.

The establishment of introns within fast-evolving genes appears to be an infrequent, but common process involving, for example, intronization of exonic sequences [ 3- 5].

But that's an infrequent occurrence.

The disease may occur as an infrequent complication of pregnancy.

Mr. Axelrod said he had attended as an "infrequent visitor".

To describe an infrequent presentation of ocular tuberculosis.

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