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As expected, the results of this analysis coincided well with the amino acid conservation, with more highly conserved residues predicted to have greater evolutionary significance.

The solvent accessibility of a site influences its evolutionary conservation, with more exposed residues generally being less conserved [29] [34], and a method that does not consider this difference in baseline selective constraints in its null distribution will tend to find spurious mutation clusters in solvent-exposed regions of proteins.

Considering strong physiologic relevance of BMPR2 in developmental processes, it is not surprising that the coding region shows very strong conservation with more than half of amino acid positions being very strongly conserved.

The members of this latter group displayed high degrees of sequence conservation with more than 85%% similarity, 71%% identity, 97 % coverage and significant e-values.

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Now there's a bona fide children's attraction, the Bioparc Valencia (bioparcvalencia.es), a conservation project, with more than 4,000 animals from 250 species.

Many Tasmanian wetlands are regarded as having high to very high conservation values with more than 60% located within protected areas.

Yoshihide Suga, Japan's chief Cabinet secretary, said Wednesday that the country has decided to leave the International Whaling Commission — a multinational conservation body with more than 80 members that established a moratorium on whaling back in 1986 — and start hunting whales again in the waters around Japan.

In the 21st century the environmental movement has combined the traditional concerns of conservation, preservation, and pollution with more contemporary concerns with the environmental consequences of economic practices as diverse as tourism, trade, financial investment, and the conduct of war.

Only four rhinos were reported to have been killed last year, according to the conservation group, compared with more than 1,000 in South Africa.

Zimbabwe's far-sighted Natural Resources Act of 1941 enabled farmers to voluntarily establish themselves (usually 30 to 50 landholders in a catchment) as democratically-managed Intensive Conservation Areas (ICA) with more power to regulate themselves than anything a centralized state would dare to impose.

This arrangement suggests a structural, and presumed functional, conservation in plants, with more recent specialization in legumes for nodulation factor recognition.

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