Sentence examples for duplicate of one from inspiring English sources

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In this case, zebrafish seems to have retained a 3R duplicate of one of these genes (Dre12a) which has a copy on Dre3.

If you plug in a third, it will come up with a blank screen, or a duplicate of one of the first two screens.

It was a duplicate of one for the Gazetteer chart in the same issue and showed a four-bedroom house at 584 Center Briarwood Avenue in West Islip, N.Y.

She said the file was thought to be a duplicate of one already seen by the Wanless inquiry, "but of course we are checking that".

The reference mature sequence of miR-422a is shown along with RNA-sequencing reads for each duplicate of one leiomyosarcoma (LEIO) and one liposarcoma (LIPO).

BIO32 is therefore most likely a duplicate of one of these genes, and is more likely to be involved in arginine or glutamate metabolism than in biotin synthesis.

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"At a minimum, Science should have been more careful and should never have reached the stage of publishing a paper with identical photos," he said, referring to the fact that some photos of cell colonies in Dr. Hwang's 2005 article were duplicates of one another.

Many were near duplicates of one another and most boiled down to symbolic bids at blocking legislation that would reduce the level or quality of healthcare coverage, end popular elements of the ACA, or allow a repeal of Obamacare without a replacement in sight.

In combination with further phylogenetic analyses when duplicates of one gene were identified, the distinction between orthologues and paralogues was ascertained.

Therefore, the field unit can consist of one 'specimen' or a number of 'specimens' and in the latter case they are commonly considered duplicates of one another and are thus principally exchangeable with respect to their essential information content.

Although it might seem unlikely that two duplicates of one ancestral genes perform exactly the same function(s) after more than 300 million years of evolution [ 51, 53], redundancy has been shown to be widespread in genomes of higher organisms [ 23- 25].

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