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The reason seems to be the occurrence of gene flow from North Africa across the Strait of Gibraltar that has caused greater intermingling of gene pools than in most European-derived populations [ 30, 31].
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Multiple gene duplications, pseudogenization, intermingling of class I and class II genes, and translocation of some class I genes away from the core MHC region, point to a highly dynamic MHC that probably bears little resemblance to the ancestral reptilian MHC.
Dr. Edwin D. Kilbourne, a medical researcher who figured out how to outwit fast-evolving flu germs, developing a new vaccine each year by intermingling genes of different disease strains, died Monday in Branford, Conn.
Of the MHC genomic structures so far determined, only the opossum MHC shows some intermingling of class I and class II genes (Belov et al. 2006).
Employing probes that cover all genes of a chromosome has also shown extensive intermingling of adjacent territories and indicated that these interactions often involve genes [ 44]. 3C-based studies have confirmed the presence of chromosome territories and the preferred association between certain sets of chromosomes.
And the intermingling of faiths came with complications.
The intermingling of the two series is at first inexplicable.
Its intermingling of poetry and prose feels natural, rhythmically inevitable.
Fecund imagery abounds in the intermingling of fruit and children.
But the intermingling of intolerance and complacency has enabled it.
This subtle intermingling of tone was one of the strengths of Cold Feet.
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