Sentence examples for may suggest constraints from inspiring English sources

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This may suggest constraints, in particular, in the access to health services as well as differences in the health status between Italians and immigrants.

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This may suggest different constraints for repeat motifs across diverse organisms.

Taken together, these data may suggest that constraint is higher in vector-borne viruses, but that neither plants nor invertebrates are as likely as vertebrates to drive viral dN detectably above dS.

It is worth noting that although ISWI binds double-stranded DNA more tightly than the SWI/SNF chromatin remodeler RSC (Kd ∼ 140 nM), the kcat for ISWI is much lower than for RSC and may suggest a constraint related to the catalytic domain common to both ISWI and RSC.

In contrast, kidney and intestine showed a relatively low conservation, this may suggest less evolutionary constraints are posed on organs, e.g. kidney or intestine, with more contact with outside environment comparing to more closed organs, e.g. brain.

Comparison of sequence conservation during evolutionary courses among different proteins may suggest different functional constraints.

These results may suggest more selective constraints in upstream genes than in downstream genes; however, we did not find a significant correlation between rates of sequence divergence and pathway position for any of the branches of the pathway studied.

Importantly, the striking absence of synonymous changes, which are typically considered to be selectively neutral (Enard & Paabo 2004), may suggest a functional constraint that operates at the RNA level to maintain its secondary structure or stability, as described for other genes (Capon et al. 2004; Chamary & Hurst 2005; Duan et al. 2003).

Although intergenic regions and introns may be involved in the regulation of gene expression [ 12], such a pattern may suggest a loss of constraint that might be expected in regions less directly affected by changes in reading frame.

Such search-based techniques could provide solutions to the difficult problems of balancing competing (and some times inconsistent) constraints and may suggest ways of finding acceptable solutions in situations where perfect solutions are either theoretically impossible or practically infeasible.

They argued that such search-based techniques could provide solutions to the difficult problems of balancing competing (and sometimes inconsistent) constraints and may suggest ways of finding acceptable solutions in situations where perfect solutions are either theoretically impossible or practically infeasible.

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