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Second, retrocopies tend to be expressed more often in plants than in animals.
Transmembrane proteins with fewer TMH tended to be expressed more often than those with a greater number.
Moreover, individuals in our sample were older than 15 years of age and the literature on developmental psychopathology indicates that at higher levels of development (in terms of maturity), pathology tends to be expressed more often in internalizing symptoms, rather than in externalizing behavioral disturbance [ 22].
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Finally, variability in IxAC expression by individual adult females was observed: individual adult females each expressed different individual or series (up to three) of IxACs although some variants such IxAC-B1 were expressed more often than others.
According to the study results, emigration intentions are expressed more often by those dentists who perceive a lack of patients.
In other words, we measured in which zebrafish organs these orthologs were expressed more often than expected by chance.
Cyclin D1 is expressed more often in lung carcinomas in smokers (77%) than in those from non-smokers (57%) [46].
Tumours from familial non- BRCA1/ BRCA2 patients were similar to sporadic ones, although they were of lower stage and CK-14 was expressed more often than among sporadic tumours (Table 2).
Moreover, olfactory receptor genes are expressed at different frequencies in the mouse olfactory epithelium (that is, some genes are expressed more often than others; Khan et al., 2011), and it is likely that the number of neurons expressing each receptor determines the sensitivity to the corresponding odorants.
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