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For example, they can only know that a PPI comes from "co-expression" but it can actually either come from "transferred co-expression" in other organisms through homology transfer or from "co-expression" of this organism.

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In order to assess whether the lower accuracies of the clustering algorithms come from transferring functions that are infrequent, we next exclude poorly annotated clusters.

In order to assess whether the lower accuracies of the clustering algorithms come from transferring functions within large clusters, we next additionally exclude large-sized clusters.

But more than half of the research increase comes from transferring science-related programs to the foundation from other agencies where science budgets were cut accordingly, including the National Sea Grant Program from the Commerce Department, water-science research from the Interior Department and environmental education from the Environmental Protection Agency.

These kinds of climate and energy initiatives could provide jobs and economic growth for less developed countries, but some of the funding at least will need to come from transfers from richer countries.

The vast majority of the Democratic state party money has come from transfers from the Democratic National Committee DNCC) -- $61 million transferred to state parties -- and the Obama campaign -- $11.8 million transferred from the Obama campaign and victory funds.

Green's offer pledged £8.5m with another £3.5m coming from transfer fees due to the club.

Since we are interested in the effect of economic growth in general and agriculture in particular, it is useful to separate the part directly affected by the market from the part coming from transfers and other (see Table 2).

Investors needed to dig to learn that two thirds of the increase came from transfers Philips made from its receivables reserves ($105 million) and because it got $438 million from its employee pension fund.

This clustering strongly suggests that the epsilon-proteobacterial signal comes from horizontally transferred genes, through a single transfer of the whole rplL-rpoB-rpoC operon, from epsilon-Proteobacteria to Aquificales.

Perhaps the best examples come from the transfer of infectious plasmids from Agrobacterium [ 13, 14], the transfer of a mobile group I intron from a fungus [ 15, 16] and the ancient transfer of a few fungal genes into angiosperm nuclear genomes [ 17].

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