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T cells adapted for the protein products of the virus sequence could mistakenly recognize myelin proteins as antigens and, were they to penetrate the blood-brain barrier, attack them in the brain [165], [166].
If salticids mistakenly recognize potential prey organisms as other jumping spiders, mimetic prey would enjoy higher chances of survival because, instead of an attack, a territorial display may ensue, making it more likely for the prey to escape predation.
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However, the check of the false rate only took into consideration of the probability that noise is mistakenly recognized as a signal, while neglecting the probability that the existing signal can be mistakenly as noise.
Generation of DSB and chromosomal breaks by Cr VI) was also dependent on ternary Cr-DNA adducts that are mistakenly recognized by MMR proteins as DNA mismatches and are then processed into DNA breaks.
For other EST sequences, such as in condition B, the entire vector fragment, extending from the base numbered 1 in its conventional expression to the ligation site, was mistakenly recognized as part of the cDNA insert by the SeqClean program and remained untrimmed by SeqClean processing.
For example, from the phrase 'chloramphenicol acetyltransferase (CAT)', our system mistakenly recognized the abbreviation 'CAT' as a GM because it matched with the official symbol of the human gene 'CAT catalase' (NCBI Gene ID: 847), even though the associated full gene name 'cloramphenicol acetyltransferase' does not refer to a human gene.
This, of course, adds noise to the results, i.e. randomly paired proteins will mistakenly be recognized as homologs.
The Iraqis are wary, too, because they think, perhaps mistakenly, that they recognize the Americans' behavior.
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