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Some of the duplicons appear degenerative in homology and are relatively shorter than the source locus thus are consequently redundant and non-coding at the new locations as opined in the canonical view on the fate of new duplicons [ 6, 9]; which assumes a tendency to be lost because of genetic drift under natural evolution [ 29, 57].

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This result is fairly understandable, since people with strong ties usually share the same work experience and social circles and consequently possess redundant information that is no good for "creative recombination".

In all those cases in which contigs showing similarity to protein encoding sequences have high average coverage, it can be possible that a gene or a gene fragment lies close to an unknown repeated sequence and they occupy the same contig, which consequently results redundant.

Furthermore, some Muslim participants stated that questions about sexuality are useless because every 'real' Muslim already knows the answers - the Qur'an offers guidelines for every Muslim, and consequently it is redundant to look for answers elsewhere.

This reflection is not perfect, because the genetic code is redundant, and, consequently, some differences in the DNA do not yield differences in the proteins.

While the PKC and Ca2+/CaM pathways can interact [30], [54] [56], our data may represent that under strong MAPK stimulation, via PMA-PKC, the phosphorylation of ERK by CaMK is redundant and consequently inhibition of CaMKK is without effect.

Cells have consequently evolved numerous and redundant DSB-repair mechanisms, to faithfully restore the genetic sequence at the breaks and maintain genomic stability.

It can be shared between multiple instances and consequently avoids the creation of redundant information.

Duplicated genes are expected to be functionally redundant and therefore released of selective pressure, consequently leading to gene loss.

One example -- for technical cooperation (TC) projects in which his department or NE are required to assign project officers, the parallel TC project officers are, like those in NA and NE, typically from a nuclear engineering background, and consequently apt to cut out their redundant counterparts in the technical bureaus.

Therefore, it is highly redundant.

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