Sentence examples for modular pattern of from inspiring English sources

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The house's best features were left alone, including the exposed cedar-paneled ceiling downstairs and the modular pattern of rooms that make up the floor plan.

Together, these data suggest a modular pattern of variation as previously reported (Klingenberg et al. 2001, 2004).

Increasing the SEG genome size doesn't necessarily affect the shape changes in a specific part of the mandible, suggesting this modular pattern of variation may be unrelated of the SEG genome size.

Third, the modular pattern of a global virus-host network was indeed predicted by theoretical models, although the only study of comparable size observing a modular virus-host network (Flores et al., ISMEJ, 2011) was based on plaque formation on host cultures where genetic diversity was unknown.

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In the case of cortical folds, modular patterns of expression for a combination of genes, possibly different depending on the specific gyrus and sulcus, may impose differential tissue growth between modules, eventually leading to the evagination of the cortex and formation of folds (Smart & McSherry, 1986b).

From the protein organization of functional/structural domains at the subcellular level to the organization of body plans, we observe modular patterns on different scales.

Importantly, these multi-modular patterns of expression are found in the developing cortex of gyrencephalic species (ferret and human), but not in the lissencephalic cortex of mouse (Sansom & Livesey, 2009; Elsen et al, 2013).

QR thus appears to be a better index for estimating the statistical and ecological significance of a modular pattern.

Remarkably, these data also demonstrated that the accumulation of the SEG genome rate in this set of IRCSs increases the magnitude of the QTL effects in an additive, but not in a modular pattern, manner.

We hypothesize that such counter-selection of synteny breaks within TADs underlie a modular evolutionary pattern of the genome, where groups or TADs – or even single TADs – on a given chromosome in a given species would correspond to a similar arrangement on another chromosome in another species (Fig. 4).

Beyond modular patterns, a second level of analysis considers the frequency of subgraphs of a given size, also known as subgraph census (see Wasserman and Faust 1994 and references therein).

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