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Volunteers who felt a threat would be expected to conserve traditional values by judging the prostitute's moral violation more harshly--and being more punitive in setting bail.
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As such sites could be expected to be conserved, like in BRCA1 [ 19, 20], that could lead to higher conservation of synonymous codon positions in alternative regions compared to constitutive ones.
These may have special roles and might be expected to be conserved.
However, posttranscriptional regulation often relies on short cis-acting sequence motifs, and genes encoding proteins that functionally interact and/or genes belonging to the same gene family might be expected to contain conserved 3'UTR motifs.
If epiblast and ES cell pluripotency are founded on a common ground state, this would be expected to be conserved in essential features between mammalian species.
The drawback is clearly that every single functional site in an organism like human cannot be expected to be conserved in other species [ 73].
If these indeed play a fundamental role in development, then they would be expected to be conserved in humans as well.
This observation agrees with the hypothesis that the smallest changes in expression would be observed in housekeeping genes, which would be expected to be conserved across a wide range of species.
The latter hydrogen bond, on the other hand, given that it occurs between the peptide and the backbone of the siRNA, is less specific and would be expected to be conserved in different siRNA sequences.
Pathogens can be expected to harbor conserved pathogenicity genes as well as dynamic pathogenicity genes that need to keep up with the host's ability to defend pathogen attacks.
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