Sentence examples for lost in common from inspiring English sources

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It was striking that several substrates were lost in common by the three metabolically-restricted clones.

We found no COG lost in common by all small free-living from the 8 phylogenetic studied groups.

First, we looked for COGs that are lost in common, i.e. by small free-living from more than one phylum.

Then we counted the number of COGs lost in common and computed the proportion that it represents from the set of COGs lost by at least one bacterium.

In case of the Mimulus rpl2, the phylogenetic distribution suggests that this gene became pseudogenized after the intron was lost in common ancestor of the Boea/ Mimulus clade.

In order to support this claim it is not sufficient to tally the number of COGs which are lost in all or most OI organisms, considering the total amount of genes lost, some number will be lost in common.

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It is alive and well in New York, where the Knicks and the Nets have had losing in common this season.

It indicates that (I/L/V D(S/T G was probably present as the fourth "universal" signature motif in the common ancestor of PPP phosphatases, and was lost in the common lineage of archaeal and "conventional" eukaryotic PPPs.

An ortholog of Pgo-SERA2 was possibly lost in a common ancestor of Asian Old World monkey parasites, after divergence from a common ancestor of African and Asian Old World monkey parasites.

Only one island (R1, see below) is present in all five genomes; eighteen are strain-specific, probably acquired by horizontal gene transfer (HGT) events; five are common to Lpa/Lpc genomes (probably acquired by the Lpa/Lpc common ancestor), whereas one island (DT3, see below) could be interpreted as having been lost in the common ancestor of Lpa/Lpc genomes.

Alternatively, the common ancestor of the grasses could have had three MIR169 gene copies, and one copy was lost in the common ancestor of Brachypodium and rice, with a subsequent loss of two additional MIR169 gene copies in Brachypodium relative to rice (fig. 6 A).

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