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It has provided a common backbone for multiple data rates to coexist on same fiber along with the enhanced transmission reach.

Google's vision for Android as a unified platform across a broad range of products rather than as a phone OS, for example, creates a common backbone for what will become inherently more interoperable devices sharing the same degree of processing power.

This lineage quickly became established among North American swine (6 ), and the 6 gene segments coding for internal proteins, including the matrix (M) gene, subsequently served as a common backbone for many new reassortant viruses appearing among pigs (7 ).

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For the 43 strains subjected to CGH microarray analyses, the common backbone of the Shigella genome was estimated to contain more than 1,900 open reading frames (ORFs), with a mean number of 726 undetectable ORFs.

The common backbone of the L. interrogans genome was estimated to contain about 2,917 CDSs.

These links form a common "backbone" to the protein.

The two strains share more than 4,000 genes, or what Dr. Frederick R. Blattner, the director of the Genome Center of Wisconsin, calls a common "backbone".

The radial-backbone (or X-tree) structure is composed of two types of lines: the primary lines that travel exclusively on the common backbone (main corridor) and radial lines which, starting from the common backbone, branch out to individual locations.

The core 9-mer peptide segment contacting the MHC assumes a common backbone conformation due to conserved hydrogen bonds to backbone atoms along its entire length.

For example, the comparison of E. coli O157 H7 (a virulent serotype causing haemorrhagic colitis), and non-pathogenic E. coli K-12, reveals that they share a common backbone sequence of 4.1 megabases (Mb), but they also contain respectively 1.34 Mb and 0.53 Mb of introgressed DNA that they do not have in common, characterizing the different lifestyle of the two strains [24].

These pXO2-like plasmids share a common backbone including genes involved in replication and putative conjugative functions.

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