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This bacteriocin differs in sequence to Abp118 by two amino acids [ 63] and is produced by several other porcine isolates of L. salivarius [ 63, 64].
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Although the mtDNA palindromic repeats differ in nucleotide sequence to the palindromes of the ptDNA, these two groups of repeats share enough structural features to suggest that they have descended from a common repetitive element and, thus, represent a single class of selfish DNA.
Multiple probes of short length that differ in sequence at a single base have been designed to identify simple polymorphisms and allelic variations in DNA.
Mapping the known ICAM-1 contact sites onto the predicted HRV-QPM structure revealed that most of the footprint was retained in structure by HRV-QPM, although it differed in sequence compared to other major group strains.
(mRNAs) OCT4A and OCT4B encode proteins that share a POU DNA-binding domain and C-terminal domain but differ in sequence at the N termini.
The most recent annotation of the Drosophila genome documents five EcR isoforms that differ in sequence at the amino terminus but share common DNA- and ligand- binding domains.
This indicates that EGL-5 differs in sequence from other Hox-proteins to a greater extent than some of the non-Hox-proteins present in Figure 3C, e.g. FTZ and ZEN that are regarded as having lost their Hox-protein function.
In order to detect non-specific hybridization, researchers typically employ the use of a mismatch probe that differs in sequence by one nucleotide relative to each perfect-match probe.
In particular, the physical interaction between ER and p53 occurs via the carboxy-terminal domain, which differs in sequence between the different p53 isoforms [ 29].
For instance, we identified that a KRTAP gene cluster in Contig: NT_113931 actually corresponds to the KRTAP region on Chr17 of the human genome, except that it differs in sequence length for several KRTAP genes.
mRFPruby, which differs in sequence from mRFPmars in four amino acids, has a codon usage optimised for the application in mammalian cells.
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