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Based on sequence and structural analysis, type one (PP1), type 2A (PP2and and type 2B (proteinrotein phosphatases are related enzymes and hence, are defined as the PPP family.

Template-based techniques provide a 3D model for a target loop based on sequence and stem geometry similarity with respect to candidate template loops (Browne et al., 1969; Deane and Blundell, 2000; Deane and Blundell, 2001; Marti-Renom et al., 2000).

The key feature of using a hybridisation-based end point with MAPH is that discrimination of amplified probes is based on sequence and not fragment length.

Five aquaporin classes are distinguished in higher plants, based on sequence and subcellular localization, although occurrence at different locations has been reported5,6,7,8,9.

Based on sequence and structural analyses, we predicted the significance of targeting human APN residues: Ala-351, Arg-442, Ala-474, Phe-896 and Asn-900 for improving the selectivity of the identified compounds.

The PAK enzyme family comprises six members subdivided into two groups: Group I, represented by PAK1, 2, and 3, and Group II, represented by PAK 4, 5, and 6, based on sequence and structural homology.

In this paper, we propose a novel GA based on sequence and topology encoding (GAST) for multicast protocol is introduced for multicast routing in wireless ad hoc networks and generalizes the GOP of tree-based multicast protocol as well as three associated operators.

The six known GRKs have been classified into three subfamilies based on sequence and functional similarities.

However, many are based on sequence and overall structural homology [17, 18], consequently often missing similarities when only local binding sites are conserved.

Presently, about 148 glycoside hydrolase families have been reported, based on sequence and structural similarities in the CAZy database (Lombard et al. 2014).

In view of recent advances in identifying genes based on sequence and large-scale genomics efforts, and the occurence of genes that are expressed only in haploid cell(s) (i.e., pollen or egg), the dominance or recessiveness of an allele or variant of a locus may be unknown or inconsequential.

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