Sentence examples for homogeneity of the sequence from inspiring English sources

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Therefore, we explored the homogeneity of the sequence clusters in terms of genomic localization.

As in this study DNA was extracted from a tissue with a mixture of cell populations, complete homogeneity of the sequence data was not anticipated.

Therefore, if ν NP (λ,  n) for the analyzed sequence of length n at the test-period λ meets the condition (3) then homogeneity of the sequence is assumed at test-period λ; otherwise, the sequence is considered heterogenic.

The homogeneity of the sequence alignment (as indicated by conserved stretches of residues and the absence of large gaps or inserts), a high bootstrap-value at the branching point that separates the orthologous cluster from the other sequences, and most importantly, a clear difference in conserved gene-context within the group were used to evaluate the necessity of such sub-division.

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For 5S rDNA, a mixed evolutionary model has been proposed, in which the presence of two different types that group in a between-species pattern reveals a birth-and-death model, but the high homogeneity of the sequences in each type indicates a homogeneization derived by the concerted model.

Now, many new methods are applied to genome scan data to identify loci subject to directional and balancing selection as revealed by the homogeneity of the DNA sequences surrounding the loci in question (Vallender and Lahn 2004; Sabeti et al. 2006; Voight et al. 2006), and early overestimates of the number of loci of interest are now being corrected (Thornton and Jensen 2007).

These analyses confirmed the homogeneity of the putative Psalteriomonas sequences.

Given the general homogeneity of sequence in the aligned ZF domains (Figure 4), this correlation is clearly significant.

If the sequence homogeneity of the SSSGP-encoding families was caused by concerted evolution from short conversion tracks initiated in the flanking regions, one would expect introns in the middle of the larger genes to be less homogenized.

Subsequent studies have relaxed other assumptions such as the infinite population size (Nowak and Schuster 1989) or the homogeneity of the mutation rate along the sequence (Barbosa et al. 2012), but in all cases the mutations considered remained the local ones, although the importance of duplications and deletions was discussed in Eigen et al. (1988).

Previous observations of the remarkable sequence homogeneity of PARV4 nucleotide sequences between variants detected in the United Kingdom and in the United States (3, 8 ) indicate the recent origin and spread of this virus in this specific risk group.

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