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Secondly, the duplicated regions contain the varied numbers of repeat motifs which result in distinct size of inserted fragments among 1Sx subunits, 1Dx2.2 and 1Dx2.2*.
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In the colonies of a few ant species, there are physical castes workers in distinct size-classes, called minor, median, and major workers.
All 20 scaffolds showed male-specific PCR amplification, defined as the occurrence of a clear amplicon of a distinct size in males but not in females.
Congas are available in 3 distinct sizes (as determined by the diameter of the drumhead).
Like other species of Sillago, the diet of the species is related to the size and age of the individual, with three distinct size classes identified in a study conducted in Botany Bay, NSW.
Under equilibrium conditions, these areas are spherical (appearing circular in the images) and with distinct size distribution.
Unexpectedly, sRNAs that mapped to repetitive elements in this diatom showed a distinct size class of 26-30 nt, which is unusual for putative siRNAs.
As observed for the lung resident RDC, these several DC subsets found in the MLN following infection had distinct size, cellular complexity and surface marker differences (Fig. S4) suggesting that they indeed represent distinct CD11c+ cell subsets.
b) Despite wide varieties in size, the csRNA families exhibited distinct size distributions.
The small RNAs recognized as siRNAs displayed a distinct size distribution ranging in size from 22 to 25 nucleotides, which mirrors our previous estimates [ 17, 21, 23].
The 80%Yb α-core and 80%Yb@CaF2 particles under TEM imaging show a distinct size distribution difference in Supporting Information Figure S11, indicating that they indeed form a core/shell structure as expected.
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