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The remaining genes are recoded to generate a DNA sequence that diverges as much as possible from that of the native pathway.
Moreover, expression diverges as a function of molecular divergence (dS) at a rate statistically indistinguishable from that of DNA-based duplicates (fig. 4; Li et al. 2009).
GEO Accession Number: GSE32679 Previous studies have found that gene expression diverges as the distance between species increases, and that this divergence is linearly related to the time since divergence (Reviewed in [ 1]).
It is not a conventional drama: it does not build, but gangles and diverges as it mixes verbatim statements, documentary, comedy and some astounding audience participation.
Or, to put it another way, Hollywood is to today's digital film culture what theatre was to early cinema: a convenient model for imitation from which the new form inevitably diverges as its own unique strengths became apparent.
The right-hand side of (54) diverges as C → + ∞, then a contradiction follows.
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Although they differ greatly in appearance and ecology, their genetic divergence of 0.3% indicates that the ancestors of the two forms might have diverged as recently as 150,000 years ago.
Other banks diverged as well.
So far in 2000, their fates have diverged as much as any two stocks could.
And the family's interests and that of outside shareholders have diverged as well, Scott Rechler said.
WHEN it comes to initial public offerings, rarely have investor expectations diverged as much from reality as they do now.
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