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Two smaller categories, with respectively seven and six subunits, additionally contain complex I assembly factors (NDUFAF1, NDUFAF5 in the second subclass; TMEM126B, NDUFAF2, NDUFAF4 in the third).
Level scaling falls in the second subclass of scaling methods, which use a size measure instead of a spread measure for the scaling.
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For the second subclass ('repeats'), enrichment in repetitive regions account for 76 (49%) of the 155 sequencing-unique ERs identified for H3K4me3 and 69 (22%) of 311 sequencing-unique ERs for Hnf4α.
In the first subclass, the intron was in a conserved position, i.e. occurring between two aligning bases in the alignment of the coding sequences (Fig. 1).
The second subclass includes apicomplexan parasites and is distinguished by the substitution of isoleucine in place of Lys80.
The first subclass is one in which the source and relay are clustered, and the eavesdropper receives signals only on the channel from the source and the relay to the destination, for which the PDF strategy is optimal.
The first subclass ('narrow') consists of sequencing-unique peaks that are due to the sensitivity limitations inherent in the microarray design.
The first subclass includes TLR1, TLR2, TLR4, TLR5, TLR6 and TLR10.
In Figure 3a, which assesses the overall bond changes, there are two clusters, one consists of changes exhibiting bond change conservation when the isomerase EC subclass is maintained, and in the second changes at the isomerase EC subclass or EC primary class do not exhibit bond change conservation.
In the second step, for each class and subclass, appropriate slots were defined and created.
This occurs because template 4 belongs to the CC subclass within the chemokine family, whereas templates 1 6 belong to the second, CXC subclass.
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