Sentence examples for fusion or split from inspiring English sources

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Among the 55 TUs composing the 38 transcriptons found in both BAp and E. coli, 16 are monocistronic, 13 are identical or similar TUs (totally or partially conserved from gene deletions) and 26 are TUs that were reorganised during genome evolution, i.e., formed from a fusion or split from different ancestral TUs (see Methods section for definition of the different TU rearrangements).

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For example, the fact that humans have one fewer pair of chromosomes than the great apes offered a testable hypothesis involving the fusion or splitting of chromosomes from a common ancestor.

In 4 out of 16 pairs we found an artifactual fusion or splitting of neighbour genes and in 12 out of 16 pairs the difference was due to an erroneous gain or loss of exons in one of the two species.

The stringency of Inparanoid is such that, in case of poor gene annotation (as currently occurs in genome projects with gene truncation, false splicing pattern, gene fusion or splitting), some orthology relationships are missed, leading to an excess of false negatives when given proteins are searched for through orthology in another species.

Similar cases can be observed between the comparison of catfish and medaka, catfish and Tetraodon, catfish and stickleback, indicated that chromosomal fusions or splits occurred frequently during the teleost evolution.

Such rearrangement events, which are predominantly protein fusion and fission events [ 16, 36], very often involve single domain proteins that are fused to or split from another protein.

But the prospects for hot fusion didn't look much better, because the higher energy technique is more likely to create nuclei that would immediately fission, or split in half, making it impossible to track them.

Or split up?

Annotation within Artemis included the fusion of split CDSs into pseudogenes and the identification of small (usually ribosomal protein) genes overlooked in the initial ORFscan analysis.

The BiFC analysis generally involves the fusion of split fluorescence protein fragments to a pair of proteins of interest such that neither fragment independently retains fluorescence to a great degree.

Removal of potential fusion transcripts split 441 clusters into 1,014 clusters.

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