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We estimate lineage-specific mutation rates and substitutional asymmetries of transcribed regions based on repetitive elements, which lie within the intronic regions of the gene.
Furthermore, the ganglia and roots are more spaced out and thus stand out more from the signal suppressed background tissues, compared to the more distal neural elements, which lie in closer proximity to other structures such as vessels, bone and lymph nodes.
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From this analysis, known SCL regulatory regions and a number of novel regulatory elements, which lay both upstream and downstream of SCL, were identified and further characterized.
In the nucleus, the dimer is able to bind, with high affinity, to cis-acting enhancers known as estrogen response elements (ERE), which lie within the regulatory regions of target genes.
The holo-enhancer of FGF8 requires multiple regulatory elements, many of which lie inside genes acting together to generate a complex developmental expression pattern.
Strain rate jump tests are used using the alloying elements Ta, W and Re which lie beside one another in the d-block.
The turbine of an automotive turbocharger is one of many elements in the exhaust line which lie between the primary noise source, namely the gas pulsations through the exhaust valves, and the primary noise radiation element, the exhaust tailpipe orifice.
Hoxb1 is distinguished by its proximity to two RA response elements (RAREs), DR2 and DR5, which lie 1.5Kb and 6.5Kb respectively, 3′ of the Hoxb1 coding region.
The claim sounds simple enough: Physicists in Japan say they have made a new superheavy atom, element 113, which lies at the border of the periodic table.
Green thinks that the element in which lies the nerve of all progress "is the presence and everlasting vitality of ideals.
For any admissible triple ( F, U, z ), the Brouwer degree deg B ( F, U, z ) of B in U respect to z is an integer that, roughly speaking, counts algebraically the elements of F − 1 ( z ) which lie in U. See e.g.[11] for a broader definition in the more general case of maps between oriented manifolds, or [12] for a quick introduction.
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