Sentence examples for highly interspersed from inspiring English sources

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Nine species of native birds were sampled in 238 plots in native forests, exotic plantation forests and mixed farmland on Banks Peninsula, South Island, New Zealand, where these land cover types are highly interspersed in a variety of spatial configurations.

The CORINE land-cover categories most affected by fire included agricultural lands highly interspersed with large areas of natural vegetation followed by sclerophyllous vegetation, transitional woodland shrubs, complex cultivation patterns and olive groves.

We demonstrate how our model of development can be used to address practical conservation questions by evaluating the potential effects of highly interspersed urban land development and wildland conditions on the amount and availability of habitat suitable for the resident California spotted owl (Strix occidentalis occidentalis) at two points in time (current and 40 years in the future).

A striking feature of the phylogenetic tree is that GCS and GGS taxa are highly interspersed and fail to form discrete evolutionary lineages, even in portions of the tree having strong bootstrap support.

Class D probes were not grouped because they were highly interspersed across the genome.

Our observation that genic regions only accounted for one-quarter of the 20,238 peaks differentially acetylated for H4K5 suggests that, in addition to gene bodies, H4K5ac is highly interspersed throughout intergenic regions.

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What Jacobs provides are highly condensed and highly idiosyncratic sketches, interspersed with a running account of the bad weather, bad roads and bad behavior he encounters along his increasingly improvised itinerary.

Proteins which contain highly conserved cores interspersed with or flanked by highly variable sequences might show lower average conservation than proteins accepting substitutions evenly throughout their length but remain detectable by BLAST because of their conserved core.

Approximately 80% of the total nuclear genome of maize consists of highly repetitive sequences interspersed with single-copy, gene-rich regions.

LINE-1 methylation status is thought to represent the genome-wide DNA methylation status, since LINE-1 sequences are highly repeated, widely interspersed human retrotransposons.

By contrast, polymorphisms found between N2 and other wild isolates show blocks of highly polymorphic regions interspersed with regions of low variation, and substantial enrichment of polymorphisms at the chromosome arms [26].

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