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Functional diversification of genes in mammalian genomes is engendered by a number of processes, e.g., gene duplication and alternative splicing.
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All of these measures have engendered a number of unintended consequences in the form of perverse outcomes, outlined below.
These are not the spectres engendered by a special kind of literary entertainment, best tasted at Christmas, but psychological realities.
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Photograph by Christine Poujoulat/AFP/Getty. Transportation seems like an odd gauge of the tensions engendered by a booming tech economy.
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(The legend involves even weirder biology: two of these quads were Jupiter's, two were engendered by a human king).
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