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The adenine at this position of tRNAMet is extraordinarily conserved from bacteria to human mitochondria.
The adenine (A37) at this position of tRNAMet is extraordinarily conserved from bacteria to human mitochondria.
In addition, the insertion site consensus sequence is extraordinarily conserved, and the insertion site sequence is practically identical for all copies in both ISs.
The CORE-sequence region is extraordinarily conserved across mammals, which has led to speculations concerning functional properties of this region [ 47].
An adenine at this position is an extraordinarily conserved base in every sequenced methionine tRNA from bacteria to human mitochondria.
The corresponding Arabidopsis and rice genes in each clade having extraordinarily conserved exon structures in terms of exon numbers and sizes, suggesting a common evolutionary ancestor and maybe related functions.
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NEAT2 is extraordinarily well conserved for a noncoding RNA, more so than even XIST.
However, refined Compton experiments showed that energy momentum is conserved extraordinarily well in elementary processes; and also that the jolting of the electron and the generation of a new photon in Compton scattering obey causality to within 10 ps.
Interestingly, among the different Nannochloropsis species, evolutionary patterns of the two IRs (IRa and IRb; Figure 3A) were distinct: IRb were highly conserved, while IRa were extraordinarily hypervariable.
Our results indicated that actin genes in primates extraordinarily diverged among paralogs, but were highly conserved across orthologs.
An extraordinarily duplicated VirB6 gene encodes five hydrophobic proteins conserved only in a short region known to be involved in DNA transfer in A. tumefaciens.
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