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However as Chlorobacteria are exclusively free-living, not enslaved endosymbionts, there is no particular reason to expect such an elevated rate of evolution for them; if they do have very divergent Omp85s, this is likely to reflect either a very early divergence and/or a much less constrained pattern of interactions with other proteins than in any other negibacteria.

Taken together, this study shows that hCB1 receptor antagonists can have very divergent RTs, which are not correlated to their equilibrium affinities.

Last week, in writing about the settlement between Irving Picard, the Madoff trustee, and Fred Wilpon and Saul Katz, the owners of the New York Mets, I mentioned the ongoing litigation brought against the trustee by a lawyer named Helen Davis Chaitman, who claims to represent some 800 Madoff victims, both net losers and net winners (who, I should point out, have very divergent interests).

"Currently, people have very divergent views on where the U.S. dollar is going to go," Crane said, by way of accounting for varying price forecasts on the precious metal.

Because the majority of SlCLE family members have very divergent amino acid sequences outside the CLE motifs, their phylogenetic relationship was not well supported.

Indeed, the comparison of VSG genes among T. brucei strains reveals that even closely related subspecies (like T. brucei brucei and T. brucei gambiense and the so called Tororo isolates) have very divergent silent repertoires [ 31].

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However, Boloceroides has very divergent sequences, with a distinct long-branch in the likelihood analysis (Figure 2), and therefore this relationship is suspect [38], [39].

CladeIII has very divergent Culex and Phlebotomus sequences, and CladeIV has solely Culicoides sequences, representing those lacking the Ser/Thr/Gly-rich aminoterminal domain.

The use of collimation in PET probe design has very divergent effects on the probe counting efficiency versus the resultant T/B ratio observed, with collimation reducing probe counting efficiency at F-FDG-avid tissue sites and increasing the T/B ratio observed at F-FDG-avid tissue sites [ 1, 19, 20].

However, when divergent populations have very recent origins or still hybridize, the use of rDNA sequences for species identification is as ambiguous as the attempt to discern species morphologically: after the initial split, divergent populations will share alleles and mutations in slowly evolving genes [21].

However, genes representing conserved signaling pathways were not strongly enriched for additional motifs, likely because the divergent promoter sequences have very diverse regulatory properties.

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