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The exceptionally large size of domains in some regions implies a departure from the usual visuotopic matching of inputs from the two eyes.
The authors argued that given the exceptionally large size of the gene and large numbers of exons, co-transcriptional splicing is an effective way to limit the number of possible splice sites and thereby decrease the probabilities of incorrect splicings.
The exceptionally large size of the Floydiella chloroplast genome is mostly explained by bloated intergenic regions.
The exceptionally large size of maize anthers makes it straightforward to dissect sufficient material for biochemistry.
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The exceptionally large size and domain organization of MpAFP is atypical of an AFP, which usually contains a single domain of mass 3 30 kDa [ 35].
Attempts to produce recombinant hornerin in both bacteria and insect cells failed due to the exceptionally large size and repetitive sequence of the protein, therefore, we analyzed changes in endogenous hornerin expression in response to ROS and cell death inducing events.
The largest specimen ever caught measured 4 m, an exceptionally large size considering few specimens are known to exceed a length of 3 m.
Begonias, ferns, and many other herbaceous plants may grow to exceptionally large size in clearings.
After staining, HMWP1 and HMWP2 were identified by their exceptionally large size, 350 and 230 kDa, respectively.
This species occurs during the monsoon period in large imbricate clusters and under high humid conditions produces exceptionally large sized basidiomes. A. auricula-judae growing in wetevergreen and shola forests shows remarkable variation in size, shape and colour.
Noteworthy features of the 5-exon/4-intron GLTP gene are the very large size of its first intron (>21,000 bases) and the exceptionally high density of CpG dinucleotides (88) and of G-C bases (~80%) in its CpG island.
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