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But any kudos for its management of the lunar-new-year rush will not spare the ministry from its widely expected fate: a merger with the Ministry of Transport.
The six men portrayed do not display a united, heroic front; rather, each is isolated from his brothers, individually deliberating and struggling with his expected fate.
Upon gene duplication, loss is the expected fate of the majority of paralogs [ 36].
The final expected fate of genes no longer under selective retention is the accumulation of stop codons and indels, leading eventually to complete deletion from the plastome (e.g., Barrett and Davis 2012).
The most expected fate for one of the gene copies is non-functionalization followed by its disintegration within few million years of evolution depending on the effective population sizes of the organism [ 48].
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Their injured livers showed the expected fate-traced oval cells expressing RFP and Opn, but fate-traced hepatocytes identified by immunostaining for major urinary protein (Mup)—were present at a negligible frequency.
In view of these findings, one might expect fate control to be especially prevalent in biology.
Cinna was about a conspiracy against the first Roman emperor, Augustus, who checkmates his adversaries by granting them a political pardon instead of dealing them the expected violent fate, boasting that he has strength enough to be merciful.
Stray from them and Johnny can expect a fate similar to his mother's.
No one expects her fate to be any different from that of her peers in Katwe.
Thus, we expect the fate of mutations affecting energy metabolism to be governed by selection via their pleiotropic effects on traits associated with growth, reproduction, and the maintenance of homeostasis across heterogeneous environments.
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