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Its curators did nothing but conserve it, hoping that new technology might one day emerge to make the scroll legible.
From a global point of view, we found that diffusion can create instability of the bands but conserve the stability of the population as a whole.
Trypanosomatids lack the classic eukaryote or type I FAS but conserve a mitochondrial type II FAS [5].
The remaining copies were smaller (800 1,000 bp) and seemed to lack the internal portion of the element (coding for the transposase) but conserve the outermost portions (that are presumably required for transposition).
The exact mechanism by which RTMIL may remove internal or 5' intron(s) but conserve 3' intron(s) has proved elusive but received considerable attention [ 9, 11, 13, 44, 51, 52].
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Thus, both mutated and conserved sites are rich in non-functional sites, but conserved sites are almost two times richer in selected sites.
To answer this, we compare the conservation level of CNSs that have been lost in mouse but conserved among human, marmoset, and chicken (see table 1).
"There must be machines that could do this job, but conserving manpower is not China's problem," Mr. Koppel explains.
Creating a fortune is often fun, but conserving it can be tedious, says Charles Lowenhaupt, an adviser to the wealthy.
"Clearing and burning of tropical rainforests is responsible for approximately 15% of global carbon emissions, but conserving forests is one of the most affordable ways to reduce pollution," said Bill Clinton.
It's slightly more expensive, but conserves on-site labor.
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