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The other components supposedly deleted, afpF, atpE in ϵ-proteobacteria and α-proteobacteria are highly dissimilar to the equivalent E. coli genes, and are therefore not identifiable as homologs (e-value using BLAST > 0.01, data not shown; Figure 2b).
Analysis of eukaryotic genomes demonstrates many eukaryotic protists lacking an identifiable folB or PTPS encoding gene, suggesting that a currently unidentified functionally equivalent but phylogenetically dissimilar gene may encode an enzyme that catalyses this step.
All patients who underwent monovision correction in this series chose "mini" monovision, wherein the goal was 0.75 to 1 diopter of myopia, meaning the difference between manifest and treated spherical equivalents were not dissimilar.
Again, this supports the proposition that equivalent performance can be obtained on dissimilar gene lists.
However, despite this statistical outcome, all models showed essentially not very dissimilar discrimination capacities, because the AŨC and CI were roughly equivalent from a practical point of view for the whole group of models.
Interestingly, the data showed that the formate groups were dissimilar; that is, in some formate groups the C O bonds (1.21 and 1.26 Å) were not equivalent.
The present study proves that cells comprising the same embryos contain markedly dissimilar levels of both Oct4 and Xist transcripts, an indication that 8-cell blastomeres are not equivalent in their developmental properties, in agreement with the hypothesis that lineage commitment in the mammalian embryo starts very early [ 39] and possibly at the time of fertilization [ 14].
Not dissimilar?
They're obviously dissimilar.
Which things are dissimilar?
Steve McPhail and Michael Brackenhofer are dissimilar men.
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