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Among the most surprising findings of our study are the observations that both Sm-B/B' and U1-C are lost readily in the gas phase and prior to the smaller subunits (Sm-G, Sm-F, Sm-D1, Sm-D2 and Sm-D3).
Water vapor is lost readily from across the whole surface of lichens.
They appear to be lost readily, as S. avermitilis, S. griseoflavus and S. hygroscopicus lack rodlin genes.
This result suggests that some types of GnRH receptors can be lost readily, and that generalizations about broad taxonomic groups should be made cautiously.
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Water infiltration increased but runoff was probably lost more readily due to the lack of barriers to flow.
At below physiological hydration, water is lost more readily from the hydrogel filaments than the corneal fibrils.
It remains to be determined whether the large gene size differences may also explain why erk1 genes are lost more readily than erk2's.
This may have allowed Rab4 to have been lost more readily than if Rab11 had not been present to take over some of its roles.
The strength of selection will depend on the magnitude of the deleterious fitness consequences of hemizygosity: genes whose hemizygosity results in minor fitness reductions should be lost more readily than those in which loss would exhibit major fitness costs.
For example, wet-laboratory studies could test whether tetK is lost more readily in strains that already possess tetM and how this relates to different levels of tetracycline usage.
Fisher's principle of genes evolving to have small effects combined with the variable rate of attachment model suggests that scale-free topology naturally emerges from just two simple rules of assembly: proteins differ in their inherent capacity to form attachments to other proteins, and proteins with small effects will tend to be gained and lost more readily.
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