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Only 167 of the initial 200 organisms were included in the exported clusters; 29 of the 33 lacking organisms contained zero or only one GO term, and the remaining four organisms had a unique combination of two GO terms that were not found in other organisms, thus these organisms could not be clustered.
Interestingly, an ORF directly 5' to the prfH gene is found to be conserved in all cases, whereas an ORF with similar conservation is not found in prfH lacking organisms, and the stop codon of the upstream ORF overlaps with the start codon of prfH suggesting translational coupling.
To evaluate the pleural effusion, another thoracentesis was performed, and the pleural fluid was still a slightly turbid yellow exudate lacking organisms and malignant cells (Table 1), with the following laboratory results: protein: 36.8 g/L, glucose: 4.73 IU/L, LDH: 188 IU/L, and cell count: 470/μl (1 % N, 98 % L, 1 % Macrophage).
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However, the prevalence of gene duplication that results from the high frequency of polyploidization events during the evolution of higher plants can impede marker development especially for groups lacking model organisms.
Unfortunately, DNA sequence data are completely lacking for organisms with large genomes.
The basis of genome size variation remains an outstanding question because DNA sequence data are lacking for organisms with large genomes.
In the case of plastid organelles, EGTs have been shown to leave a footprint in the nuclear genome that can be indicative of ancient photosynthetic activity in present-day plastid-lacking organisms, or even hint at the existence of cryptic plastids.
Prokaryotic organisms (organisms lacking a cell nucleus) such as bacteria create genetically identical duplicates of themselves using binary fission or budding.
Prokaryotic organisms (organisms lacking a cell nucleus), such as bacteria and yeasts, create genetically identical duplicates of themselves using binary fission or budding.
A visible light stimulus is electromagnetic radiation that can be perceived visually by an organism; for organisms lacking a visual system, this can be defined as light with a wavelength within the range 380 to 780 nm.
But extreme settings often lack multicelluar organisms.
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