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This concern sprouted from the idea that chromosomal rearrangements seemed to me like a very probable initial step of a speciation process, since systematic surveys of the human populations have actually shown that such rearrangements are relatively frequent (frequency of the order of 1/1000, [ 1]).
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The present study provided > 80% power to detect a 1.5-fold increase in relative risk of death for the heterozygous forms of TNF-α, Il-1β, PAI-1, uPA, and CD14, while a 2.5-fold was necessary to provide 80% power to detect differences associated with the lesser frequent allele frequencies of TLR4.
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As ORB+ gene sets are about 50% more common than ORB− sets in our data, the transfer of gene fragments has been relatively frequent, and the frequency of LGT may have been systematically underestimated in phylogenetic studies.
A comparison of amino acid frequency in genes that are shared between Epipogium and other orchids showed that amino acids encoded by GC-poor codons, such as Phe and Ile, are significantly more frequent, and the frequency of amino acids encoded by GC-rich codons (Ala, Arg) is lower (fig. 3).
However, investigation into mTOR activity in chordomas is required before offering such treatments as evidence also exists that the locus harbouring mTOR in chordomas is a region where there is frequent genomic loss (frequency of 0.57) (Scheil et al, 2001; Hallor et al, 2008).
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The proband carries also the relatively frequent MT1-A266V mutallelicallelic frequency of 1 4% in the general population).
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