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The awkwardness of Rebecca's many sequences don't mar the total impact of the film, though.
So we present both the probability of checking the magazine after a successful covert sequence; and the probability of a magazine check being preceded by a successful covert sequence (because many sequences do not contain successful presses the two probabilities are not similar).
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However, in our case, many sequences did not show the TATA-like motif.
Many sequences did not have ORF of ≥ 450 bp because the sequences were too short (approximately 650 sequences were less than 450 bp).
Identification of sequence motifs using experimental methods is not possible, because many times sequences do not share a global sequence similarity.
The problem is that in many cases the sequences do not overlap because the DNA has evaded one or another of the steps in the production process.
However, it is also likely that many of these sequences do not play a direct role in genome regulation.
We have also noticed that linkages by BAC clones alone can be unreliable, since many BAC-end sequences do not map uniquely to the genome, and some BACs show possible size discrepancies when both ends map to a single contig.
Many short sequences did not map to the genome but it is not known what the explanation is for that.
In the case of polymorphic Alus, many sequences that do not show 100% conservation of AML site still retain the SP1 site.
A major conclusion from comparative genomics is that many sequences that do not code for proteins are conserved beyond neutral expectations, indicating that they evolve under the influence of purifying selection and are likely to have functional roles.
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