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Does such a sequence exist?
Does a multidisciplinary mindset exist?
The question arises: do equivalent atypical sequences exist naturally in the mouse genome and if so what is their chromatin modification status?
We note that checking the existence of a separating sequence is based on the derivation of a so-called FSM successor tree and this tree can be considered as a counterexample when a separating sequence does not exist.
However, an intron sequence does not always exist in the target region and complete removal of DNA during RNA extraction is not practical.
However, a sample set of 58 promoters is not enough to conclude that consensus sequences typical for strong or weak promoters do not exist, but if such sequences exist, they are certainly not unique as a random sample of 58 promoters is not enough to find some of them.
However, practically, a strictly stationary sequence does not exist.
However, such pilot sequence does not always exist.
However, there are many sequenced BAC ends whose exact sequence does not exist in the annotated genome, such as in cases where one BAC end maps to a contig on a particular homologous chromosome with near perfect sequence identity, while the best match of the other end is to a contig on the other homologous chromosome with many mismatches (Additional file 2).
The BSS3742R sequence does not exist in 4B or 10B and utilizes a polymorphic change at bp 7946 in FJ439133 to eliminate 10A166, and BSS3626R utilizes polymorphic changes at bp 7827 in FJ439133 to eliminate 10A, 4B, and 10B [ 15].
However, this kind of perfect sequence does not exist in theory.
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