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To verify the prediction that HT-genes present in marine Thaumarchaeota were also shared by soil Thaumarchaeota, we included the genome of Nitrososphaera gargensis (Spang et al. 2012) in our database, looked for homologs to the HT-genes that we had identified in our thaumarchaeal pangenome and reconstructed phylogenetic trees of those genes as above.

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It compares segments of a song with those in the database, looking for a match.

The system compares new reports with those in its database, looking for similarities.

I searched the database, looking for instances in which the term "Wall Street" was used alongside one of these terms: "occupy," "protest" or "demonstration".

We have a small team of journalists running the suggestions through the database looking for relevant cables and will report back on the findings over the next few days.

To find the best of the tax-advantaged bunch, we ran screens in the Morningstar database, looking for funds with big tax cushions, decent expenses and above-average returns.

The hypergeometric test was used to map differentially expressed genes to terms in the Gene Ontology database, looking for terms that were significantly enriched compared with the genome background.

In gene expression profiling analysis, GO enrichment analysis of functional significance applies a hypergeometric test to map all DEGs to terms in the GO database, looking for significantly enriched GO terms in DEGs comparing to the genome background.

The 10 lowest energy conformations of the peptide have no constraint violations and show a backbone root-mean-square deviation of 0.2 ± 0.1 Å and a heavy atom root- mean-square deviation of 0.8 ± 0.2 Å. Conserved regions in WLM proteins were identified using BLOCKS Database looking for the proteins documented in the Prosite Database (http://blocks.fhcrc.org/help).fhcrc.org/help

GO enrichment analysis of functional significance terms in the GO database was applied (Fisher's test, p < 0.01) to map all DEGs to terms in the GO database, looking for significantly enriched GO terms in DEGs compared to the genome background.

19 For EmBase, we used adaptations of this same strategy, 18 and for LiLACS, we used the search strategy methodology reported by Castro et al. 20 We performed an additional search in the Science Citation Index database looking for articles that were cited in the included studies.

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