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In addition, the pancreas is softer and less compactly organized than most other organs, requiring avoidance of excessive force during exposition.
Though prokaryotic genomes are known to be compactly organized, there is still room for different repetitive sequences in them.
First, Rev proteins rapidly bind to a pre-formed region of the RNA molecule where multiple binding sites are compactly organized.
During UB growth into the MM, the latter's cells are rescued from apoptosis and become compactly organized around the bud (17).
In bovine NP cells, both intermediate filaments formed extensive networks throughout the cytoplasm while they were mainly compactly organized at the periphery of porcine notochordal cells.
Prokaryotes are in general believed to possess small, compactly organized genomes, with repetitive sequences forming only a small part of them.
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IS elements are usually organized compactly, most of which span 700 to 3,500 bps [see Additional file 1, Table S1].
In bacterial genomes, the compactly encoded genes and operons are well organized, with genes in the same biological pathway or operons in the same regulon close to each other on the genome sequence.
6,11,12,30 This has reinforced the concept of a "lower nodal bundle," which was first suggested by a histological study of the rabbit AV node by Anderson et al. Figure 2A shows that in the CN (area B), the myocytes are compactly arranged whereas in the lower nodal bundle (area C) the cells are loosely organized.
Through genome duplication events, vertebrates have at least four Hox clusters that are more organized, with all the genes transcribed in the same orientation and arranged more compactly than those in lower organisms [ 3].
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