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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at a same locus" is not correct in written English.
The correct expression would be "at the same locus." You can use it when referring to a specific location or point in a discussion, particularly in scientific or mathematical contexts.
Example: "The two genes are located at the same locus on the chromosome."
Alternatives: "at the identical locus" or "at a common locus."
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Its heterogeneous chromosomal distribution and the fact that it is sometimes found in multiple copies at a same locus might imply a mobility or a past-mobility property.
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The numbers of IIGs in NILs containing different alleles at a same gene locus also varied.
It follows that, as these variants segregate through the population, there will be individuals carrying both a gain and a loss at the same locus, though on different parental chromosomes.
Adding a third allele at the same locus yields an unexpected result: natural selection moves the population to its local fitness peak in the complex adaptive landscape but not necessarily to its global peak.
Figure 5 shows a sample cluster containing 33 clones indicating an inversion and 4 clones indicating a deletion at the same locus.
In contrast, there is also a 50% chance that the two sperms have an identical allele at the same locus, which leads to an identical genotype between endosperm and embryo, and thus HF event cannot be detected even if the HF has occurred (Figure 1).
Previous CT scans 5 years ago at our hospital showed that the size of a tumor at the same locus was 28 mm (Fig. 1b).
Moreover, in cases of other diseases where there are different disease alleles at the same locus, a Gene-D perspective would treat these alleles as individual genes, while a Gene-P perspective treats them collectively as "the gene for" the disease.
When performing the cross-referencing, we only check whether there is a SNP at the same locus, regardless the alleles.
sopE is carried on a phage SopEφ lysogen in SL1344 at the same locus as a phage Fels-2 lysogen in LT2.
If two MIRUs at the same locus contained a greater than 4 SNP difference, they were treated as unique MIRUs (denoted A and B) and were not collapsed to a single unit.
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