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Interestingly, two endoglucanase genes (Y699_02418 and Y699_05110) were also located in cluster 2, which indicated that these two genes may not functional in the degradation of cellulose due to their low expressional levels in the CGEP.
Gene Y699_04685 in cluster 2 only had a high expression level in RGEP compared to the three other patterns, suggested that this cellobiose dehydrogenase may not functional in the degradation of cellulose and xylan but may be useful for degradation of other components of plant biomass, such as pectin or other aromatic substrates.
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An explanatory comment that includes "may or may not produce functional polypeptide" is included in the transcript report.
Therefore, conserved regions are good candidates of functional regions and may not be functional regions sometimes.
Note that the conserved functional regions defined above may not be functional in mouse.
Second, MPZ-MCS3 may be functional in mammals, but the orthologous region may not be functional in non-mammalian vertebrates (e.g., zebrafish); thus, MPZ-MCS3 might be a mammalian lineage-specific transcriptional regulatory element.
Furthermore, the SNPs identified may not be functional, but may be linked to other unknown and truly functional SNPs.
This suggests that the daphniid DSX2 proteins are unable to dimerize and may not be functional or may have a different, unknown functions.
Consequently, traditional friction dampers may function well under earthquakes with the intended design level, but may not be functional for earthquakes with lower intensities.
Clearly, what worked in England in June may not be functional in Australia in January.
The mouth and anus form during the trochophore stage, but the digestive tract may or may not be functional at that point.
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