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The results also show that the receptors are unevenly distributed into clusters or puncta on the cell membrane.
Similarly, there were approximately equal numbers of downregulated genes distributed into clusters 1-4 (315 for C berries and 317 for CT berries) although the nature of the distribution was distinct (Table 2).
Using a kernel width of 5 kb, we found that insertions in frequently mutated genes like Flt3, Notch1, Jundm2 and Ikaros are unevenly distributed into clusters that may mutate the same genes by different mechanisms.
Approximately equal numbers of genes for each treatment were upregulated in comparison to the BV stage and were therefore distributed into clusters 5-8 (132 for C berries and 130 for CT berries, Table 2).
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As it is shown in Figure 3, the 34 Ascomycota strains were distributed into 6 clusters, where each cluster has a characteristic profile of substrate specificity.
The isolates harboring gyrA and/or parC alteration were distributed into 11 clusters, of which six clusters (X1 X6) were composed of 2 14 genetically related isolates, whereas the remaining five clusters were comprised of only one isolate each.
We found 26 of the previously selected 31 genes were distributed into 5 clusters among the 13 clusters obtained.
In the MP tree, the Typhimurium strains were distributed into three clusters designated as genome cluster (GC) I, GC II and GC III.
While gyrA and/or parC alteration were limited to isolates within 11 clusters, PMQR genes were detected in isolates distributed into 38 clusters.
The samples of three types of radar emitters are distributed into seven clusters.
These genes are distributed into five clusters (Additional file 1: Figure S4), which are located on two contigs.
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