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Although the actual number of WRKY genes encoded in a plant genome can only be known using the genome sequence, EST datasets are useful to estimate the relative size of WRKY family in plant species whose genome sequences are not available, given sufficient large EST sets sampled from the genomes.

It can be noted from (3) that transmitted SCI can be known using the index (bar {u}).   3.

However, the actual number of papain and legumain-like proteinases and cystatins encoded in a plant genome can only be known using the whole genome sequence.

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To better understand this surprising result, we examined the haplotype structure from 30 31 Mb in the 71 strains where the duplication status was known using the same 48 SNPs.

If no preference is known, use the pronouns consistent with the way the subject lives publicly.

But it almost does not matter because both La Furia Roja (the Red Fury, as Spain is known) and La Blaugrana (the blue and red, as Barcelona is known) use the same core of talented players to win championships.

"The most infamous woman in America," as she's known, uses the "fire-alarm" password that her commander-in-chief lover had given her in case of a terrorist, chemical or nuclear attack.

Producers, or "marketers", as they are known, use some of the profits from one film to pay for the next.

The average number of the covered members can be known by using the number of associated members.

Mitchell has let it be known he used the word "adjectivally" and was not directing it at the police.

Unless it is someone you know, use the last name such as Mr. Smith, Ms. Clark.

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