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This clade is further supported by the presence of a two amino acid signature within EEF2, which appears to have arisen from amino acid replacement before the common origin of these eukaryotic groups.
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Contrary to the previous observation of lack of correlation between divergence before and after infection of each patient, we observed significant correlations between genetic distances from the common origin before and after antiviral treatment within each patient (r = 0.487, P = 0.011 for the E1-E2 region; r = 0.754, P<0.001 for the NS5A region).
Overall, our reanalysis concluded that the nested Emx expression pattern in mouse and lamprey shares the common origin before the split between the cyclostome and gnathostome lineages.
In it he sought to trace the common origin of Sanskrit, Persian, Greek, Latin, and German, a task never before attempted.
Over half the students accept the common origin of organisms.
(A ) Initial alignment of the injectisomes to the common origin.
A mark (red dot) identifies the common origin of each.
In Psalm 148 the interconnectedness is derived from the common origins of all Creation from God.
"I want to talk about the common origins, which lie in nature and its powers and observation".
The different results at the two synapses of Held emphasize the necessity for systematically assessing the origin of failure candidates before assuming a common origin with the complex waveforms.
The nasal septum is the most common origin.
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