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GATOR1 components have no sequence homology to other proteins, so the function of GATOR1 at the molecular level is currently unknown.
TNfn3 and TI I27 are members of different protein superfamilies and have no sequence identity but they have the same β-sandwich structure consisting of two antiparallel β-sheets.
We show here that SFV1 VP4 and VP5, which have no sequence similarity detectable by BLAST15, are not only extremely similar in fold to each other, but also form a pseudo-symmetrical heterodimer that is very similar to the heterodimer formed by two AFV1 proteins9 and to the homodimer formed by a single SIRV2 protein8.
Genes with "known function/phenotype, but without sequence" refers to genes that have no sequence information but do receive a gene name (based on their function/phenotype); often these are mapped on a genetic or physical map.
E. coli dPGM and iPGM have no sequence or structural similarities and use dissimilar catalytic mechanisms.
Notably, a substantial number of alternative promoters have no sequence conservation because they evolved independently among species [9].
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However, few studies have reported comparative genomics between R. sativus and A. thaliana because the R. sativus maps have no sequence-tagged markers.
The error-free simulated reads are faithfully converted and have no sequencing error.
A number of phylogenetically important groups such as streptophyte algae, glaucophytes, phaeophytes, dinoflagellates, and archamoebe have no sequenced genomes.
PexA is a small protein unique to ICP1 isolates that has no sequence similarity to known proteins.
Thoughts surged madly in my mind; but they had no sequence, no cohesion.
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