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Their clusters of tightly packed flowers on slim branches are turning this compact tree into a trend.
We discuss possible consequences for the evolution of genetic architecture, in particular, for the emergence of clusters of tightly linked, slightly beneficial mutations and the evolution of recombination and chromosome inversions.
And in contrast to the usual image of an R.V. park -- ragtag clusters of tightly packed campers and trailers in various states of repair, with children running in packs from one smoky campfire to another -- this community, the Outdoor Resorts Indio Motorcoach Resort and Spa, looks like a plush and placid country club neighborhood.
Recent studies have uncovered a panoply of complex phenotypes, including locally adapted ecotypes and cryptic morphs, divergent social behaviours in birds and insects, as well as alternative metabolic pathways in plants and fungi, that are regulated by clusters of tightly linked loci.
Using miRNAs which share common targets, we constructed MRAN and extracted clusters of tightly co-regulating miRNAs from MRAN based on the network analytic approach.
Gene sets for 80 clusters of tightly coexpressed genes (their induction patterns) in 38 hematopoietic cell types were obtained from Novershtern et al.
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In order to interpret the differences between these star clusters, it was natural for William to emphasize their relative densities, which he did by contrasting a cluster of tightly packed stars with others in which the stars were widely scattered.
A large, deep root system stores lots of starches, which the spadix, a roundish cluster of tightly packed small flowers, oxidizes rapidly enough to produce as much heat as a small animal.
The effectiveness and robustness of the scheme in computing the challenging problem of shock wave interaction with a cluster of tightly packed air or helium bubbles placed in a body of liquid water is also demonstrated.
The authors add visualization tools to the analysis, enabling forensic analysts to easily spot nodes that are more central, or visualize clusters and sub-clusters of tightly related individuals.
"They figured that this is a cluster of tightly linked genes, and each individual gene was doing some sub-set of that color pattern, but they were so close together that they would all be inherited as a single unit," said University of Chicago evolutionary biologist Marcus R. Kronforst, who has studied butterflies for decades.
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