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The state of the art produces accuracies up to 98% but are constrained by the necessity of requiring a complete gait cycle to function properly.
For example, several invertebrate genomes contain operons (e.g. nematodes [3] and ascidians [4]), where gene order is functionally constrained by the necessity to generate a poly-cistronic messenger RNA.
The fibrous components of the LTF (gp34, gp36, and gp37) are constrained by the necessity to form the rigid three-stranded β-helical structure.
In theory, single cells have the potential to move through smaller spaces and to travel longer distances than cells constrained by the necessity to move collectively.
Screening of phage display antibody libraries is constrained by the necessity of having considerable amounts of antigen, at least 0.1-0.5 0.1-0.5rotein for the whole procedure (selection, screening and validation).
Analyses of different genes, not constrained by the necessity of their presence in the TPEs as was the case here, will be required to investigate the taxonomic classification of Limnobacter.
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