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Discovery and optimization of antibodies that bind antigen using in vitro techniques require diversification of one or more of these CDRs.
A certain diversification of one's educational portfolio is therefore a kind of insurance against imponderable risks.
Over the years, various ways have been proposed to minimize financial risk, for example, through diversification of one's investments.
Our model-based results show that only the diversification of one group is best explained by a constant rate model: Helicopha.
The program assumed a simple evolution model in which propagation and diversification of one haplotype in the population are established to build a correlation matrix.
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When we consider the prediction of function of the proteins derived from poorly characterized genomes such as those analyzed in metagenomic approaches, proteins that originated by diversifications of one gene during evolution and likely belong to different NcCOGs (e.g. paralogous genes) should become important because they have likely the same/similar functions.
Thus, the dynamic rearrangements and sequence exchanges between nonhomologous chromosome ends can result in the formation and amplification of new satellite repeat families or in sequence diversification of existing ones as was shown for subtelomeric arrays of VicTR-B satellites in Vicia grandiflora (Macas et al. 2006).
While all of Kate's talk and practice of diversification has one eye on the future, as she wants something to be able to point to "when the current wave bursts", Adam is slightly more bullish about its prospects.
While all of Ovens's talk and practice of diversification has one eye on the future, as she wants something to be able to point to "when the current wave bursts," Moran is slightly more bullish about its prospects.
For poorer pastoralists diversification means adoption of one or more from a range of coping strategies which generally lock such households into long-term poverty.
Unfortunately the crown age and subsequent timing of diversification of angiosperms remains one of the most vexing questions in evolutionary biology, with some molecular estimates [ 42, 49, 61] substantially older (~100 Myr) than the oldest reported crown angiosperm fossils [ 29].
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