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Indeed, homologous recombination, highly dependent on sequence similarity, is expected to be frequent within this species [17].
However, artefacts are still expected to be frequent.
Comparing the bookmark target versions at creation and retrieval will give the real difference, but since bookmark lookups are expected to be frequent, efficient change detection routines are needed.
Indeed, defining the haplotype approach was relevant because as bread wheat is mainly a self-pollinated species [5 10% outcrossing (Enjalbert et al. 1998; Enjalbert and David 2000)] recombination is not expected to be frequent.
Genomic conflicts are expected to be frequent sources of phenotypic maladaptation, as the optima targeted by different genomic agents may be more or less displaced from the values that maximize survival and reproduction at the level of organisms themselves (Burt and Trivers 2006).
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Not only was the tennis court re-sited, but £1.5m was spent on protecting the frogs' home, and the animals are expected to be a frequent sight hopping about the Olympic village.
Though not new, fears about such use of insurance company information have increased because mergers or other affiliations involving financial and insurance companies are expected to be more frequent.
No, and this is why it can no longer be expected to be a frequent thing in the technology industry.
It was verified, through aerial photographs taken 50 years ago, that landuse changes, expected to be more frequent in heterogeneous landscapes, may contribute to explain this phenomenon.
On the one hand, this could be an effect of the topics covered by the different types of media, e.g., Catalan issues are expected to be more frequent in Catalan media outlets.
Even with Uribe back, Turner was expected to be a frequent presence in the lineup, as Mattingly said he didn't want to overuse the 35-year-old Uribe.
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