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The coding regions of H. triquetra, whilst more GC-rich than the core regions, are considerably more AT-rich than the coding regions of Amphidinium.
However, in planetary system dust, considerably more iron-rich olivine with an approximate Mg/(Mg + Fe) ratio of 0.8 (in the following, designated as Forsterite80% = Fo80) has been found (Olofsson et al., 2012).
Unlike the water droplets making up fog, the solid is considerably more S-rich (∼28 wt% S compared with the liquid's 14 16 wt% S) sinking and depleting the remaining liquid in S. If well-mixed, this will effectively foster further Fe crystallization because the remaining liquid will crystallize iron.
The introns themselves contained indels and were considerably more A+T-rich than exons, a feature known to be characteristic of C. elegans introns.
For the NGO providers, the pattern is similar to that of the public providers although the distribution of NGO hospital benefits is considerably more pro-rich than that of public hospitals.
It is inferred from these patterns and from the fact that noncoding DNA is considerably more AT-rich than synonymous sites (Shields et al. 1988; Moriyama and Hartl 1993) that GC-ending codons in Drosophila are favored (i.e., preferred) by natural selection, presumably owing to selection on translational efficiency or accuracy (Ikemura 1982; Akashi 1994; Duret 2002).
This is however still markedly lower than primary rainforests which can reach harvestable timber stocks of considerably more than 300 m3∙ha–1 ('very rich' forest; MARD 2009), with above-ground biomass exceeding 350 Mg∙Hai1 (Hai et al. 2005, and literature cited therein).
When third codon positions as a whole are examined, the C. paramecium genome is considerably more G + C rich: 31.0% G + C compared with only 18.3% in G. theta and 23.1% in R. salina.
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