Sentence examples for governing sequence from inspiring English sources

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Many TF-binding preferences, however, are unknown or poorly characterized, in part due to the difficulty associated with determining their specificity experimentally, and an incomplete understanding of the mechanisms governing sequence specificity.

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Here, we focus on evolutionary patterns governing the sequence evolution of coiled-coil domains.

Based on the results, they devised a set of rules governing which sequences were most likely to induce shapeshifts, as they report today in Nature Materials.

We examined 2000 questions and their responses in spontaneous conversation among three-party groups of same age children between 4 8 years of age to investigate the frequency and distributional patterns related to norms governing question response sequences.

They define laws governing the sequencing, composition and synchronization of actions.

We have overlooked the molecular mechanisms that govern compositional (sequence) variations, but concentrated on sequence variation itself.

The transition probability of the Markov chain governed the sequence of models in the chain, which were a subset of the finite number of possible models.

To address these issues, we employed phosphorothioate ODNs directed against specific regions of the mRNA of the serotonin 5HT1A receptor, governed by sequence and structure.

According to the literature, DNA methylation and histone modification can cooperate to govern the sequence of epigenetic events leading to the silencing of one gene.

However, sequences and the inferences derived from them are dictated by the rules of evolution, which are stochastic, complex, and based upon the behavior of the underlying molecules (proteins and nucleic acids) that govern genomic sequence evolution.

Ka and Ks are nonsynonymous (amino-acid-changing) and synonymous (silent) substitution rates, respectively, which are governed by sequence contexts that are functionally-relevant, such as coding amino acids and involving in exon splicing [ 21].

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