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In pear we identified 23 LOX genes, which is a comparatively large gene family.

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Due to the short lengths of contigs and scaffolds, presumably caused by insufficient coverage of the comparatively large genome, the model may include predictions that do not represent bona fide protein-coding genes.

It has a comparatively large genome (∼196 Kb) whose sequence was published in 2005 [2], encoding 239 open reading frames (ORFs), 20 of which share similarities with genes in their Synechococcus host including key photosynthesis genes.

The results of Anabaena oligonucleotide microarray experiments showed that a comparatively large number of genes relating to polysaccharide biosynthesis were upregulated in the HE0277 cells.

The cell makes a comparatively large investment into genes for tRNA modifications, to maintain tRNA stability, aid recognition for the corresponding ARS and to ensure accurate codon reading (de Crécy-Lagard, 2007).

Two are comparatively large: a three-gene dataset [ 44], containing DNA sequences of 18S rDNA, rbcL, and atpB (4592 characters, 2153 parsimony informative) for 567 angiosperm taxa, and a matK dataset [ 48] for 385 angiosperm taxa (1749 chars, 1075 parsimony informative).

Additionally, the outermost Fe shell has a comparatively large Debye Waller factor, ∼0.02 Å.

Interestingly, T-cell proleukemiasic leukemiashowow low levels of DNA hypermethylation and a comparatively large number of hypomethylated genes, many of them showing an increased gene expression.

Based on the assumption that compensation requires an enhanced neuronal activation (Cabeza and Dennis, 2013, Quiroz et al., 2010) accompanied by an increased metabolism and blood flow, Klöppel and colleagues used resting state (rs-fMRI) and task related functional MRI (fMRI) to investigate a comparatively large group of preHD gene carriers.

Hence, we adopted a high-throughput approach for validation involving a comparatively large set of 40 genes in 13 cell lines (four siRNAs and three replicates per gene), rather than cherry-picking a few genes and studying them in more detail.

The most basal branching in Myctophidae, Notolychnus, shows mt rearrangements such as two tRNA-Met genes and a comparatively large INC-sequence between ATP6 and CO3.

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