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Many chicken genes display high degrees of similarity with their human and mouse orthologs in terms of gene structure, sequence homology, and synteny.

In disordered proteins, side-chains display high degrees of flexibility and their time scales of motions (<10 8 s) are faster than most diffusion controlled binding processes (>10 7 s).

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.04634.011 The spoilage genes horA, horB, and horC all display high degrees of intercorrelation (Pearson's r = 0.83 1.0, p < 0.01) and significant but lesser correlation to hitA (r = 0.48 0.64, p ≤ 0.04).

In our opinion, the identification of small molecule compounds that display high degrees of NPY receptor subtype selectivity must be a focus for the research community over the next several years.

In plants, the CAF1 complex (Fig. 4A) is composed of FASCIATA1 (FAS2), Fand and MULTICOPY SUPRESSOR OF IRA1 (MSI1), all of which display high degrees of conservation of their functional domains with their animal counterparts and exhibit a similar histone chaperone activity (Kaya et al., 2001).

Whereas it has been previously shown that tetraploid cells display high degrees of CIN (Dewhurst et al., 2014; Fujiwara et al., 2005), and that multipolarity promotes formation of merotelic kinetochore attachments and hence anaphase lagging chromosomes (Ganem et al., 2009; Silkworth et al., 2009), we think that the two phenotypes we observe in our study are independent of each other.

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Syariah laws on inheritance are exposed to only a small segment of students at High School Certificate or Pre-University level; this may explain why clients often display high degree of ignorance of procedures to claim inheritance.

Within each of these families, genes display high degree of sequence identity within C. elegans and between C. elegans and D. melanogaster (supplementary table S4, Supplementary Material online).

The LOS locus of C. jejuni also displays high degrees of variability between strains, as previously reported [13].

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.

Heterogeneous scaffolds (6– 8) that would fragment unpredictably are no more difficult to decode than compounds displaying high degrees of mass redundancy (1– 5).

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