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Taken together, the molecular analyses strongly suggested that the isolated genomic sectors genuinely derived from the gorilla 4q35.2 locus.

Overall, these data confirm that the luciferase activity detected in supernatants from SLO-permeabilized cells is genuinely derived from the cytosol.

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Once comprehensive quantitative transcriptome data becomes available for an extremely high-GC genome, it will be interesting to incorporate this information into our model to derive genuinely comparative genome-wide cost estimates.

Automated reasoning can reveal complex relations between both model entities and terms in biomedical ontologies, while similarity-based approaches have the potential to suggest genuinely novel hypotheses that cannot be derived from existing knowledge.

Having identified those features of trypanosomatid genomes that reflect their free-living ancestry, a B. saltans genome sequence would also reveal the additions to each parasite genome; structures derived from existing genes and co-opted for novel uses, and genuinely novel genes involved in parasite-specific adaptations.

4.6 about how the new inequalities whether derived via twisting or by manipulating Hörmander's inequality do give estimates that are genuinely stronger than Hörmander's basic estimate alone.

To determine whether this differential expression was genuinely associated with the reproductive mode, we investigated PnTgs1-like expression in spikelets collected at anthesis from three sexual and three apomictic F1 plants derived from a Q4188 × Q4117 cross.

Perceived positive treatment was derived by averaging participant responses to the following four statements: "My carers treated me with respect", "My carers treated me with kindness and understanding", "My carers respected my privacy", and "My carers genuinely cared about my wellbeing", with higher scores indicating higher perceived positive treatment.

I would see LECA as morphologically eukaryotic, showing the beginnings of most eukaryotic gene families (presumably derived from existing archaeal or bacterial genes, perhaps with some degree of domain shuffling and rearrangement, but not in a sophisticated guise), but probably not including genuinely complex traits such as phagocytosis at this point.

Thus, we conclude that the observed differences primarily derive from changes in brain functions genuinely linked to the sleep deprived state.

To explain, even if an individual does not genuinely think other people are trustworthy, he or she probably derives his or her impression of the permissibility of euthanasia at least partly from public debates, which might, in a high-trust-country, be dominated by assurances of the beneficial aspects of euthanasia, instead of by worries about abuse and social pressures to die (c.f. [ 77]).

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