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The new Globe is as faithful a replica of the old one as could be constructed...The actors and audience exist in a common light..
The new Globe is as faithful a replica of the old one as could be constructed...The actors and audience exist in a common light.
These data suggest that expressed and endogenous LZAP and p38 exist in a common complex.
Flege's speech learning model (Flege, 1995) suggests that L1 and L2 phonemes exist in a common phonological space.
As shown in Figure 5A, in HEK293 cells overexpressing both Nck1 and PTP1B, we detected PTP1B in the HA immunoprecipitates, indicating that Nck1 and PTP1B exist in a common complex when overexpressed.
In total, these data suggest that Dvl can direct the distribution of Shroom3 in cells and that a population of these proteins may exist in a common subcellular compartment or complex.
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Another explanation was that a cerebral vocal pathway existed in a common vocal learning ancestor of vocal learning birds that was then lost multiple independent times in their cousins [7] (Fig. 1A, green dots).
This suggests that this ancestral EDCRP gene, if it existed in a common ancestor of modern sauropsids, was lost in some of its descendants.
We used the Multiple Genome Rearrangements and Ancestors (MGRA) algorithm [ 32] to predict Contiguous Ancestral Regions (CARs) that existed in a common ancestor.
The phylogenetic proximity between the basil and grapevine geraniol synthases indicates that these TPS functions already existed in a common ancestor.
As mentioned above, the former group probably existed in a common ancestor of Shewanella spp. Moreover, some of these pathways appear to remain essential in most of the diverse Shewanella habitats as they were lost in only a few rare cases.
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