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Genomic regions that are enriched in inactivable genes could probably be more conserved during evolution.
Position CD1 (Phe) is even more conserved during globin evolution than the distal histidine.
It is well accepted that genes involved in basal and important physiological activities are often more conserved during evolution [ 28].
It was shown that protosplice sites are no more conserved during evolution of eukaryotic gene sequences than random sites.
ClustalX sequence alignment reveals that the RING-variant domain is more conserved during evolution than the N-terminal serine/arginine-rich domain.
This finding is consistent with previous metagenomic research; possibly due to the fact that the Rep gene is more conserved during evolution.
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Our data show that the temporal colinearity of ParaHox genes is observed during embryogenesis whereas spatial features are more conserved in transforming larvae than during embryogenesis.
When comparisons between stages were statistically significant, as was the case in the comparisons between D. melanogaster and D. simulans as well as D. simulans and D. sechellia, we found that expression level is more conserved between the pure species during earlier as compared to later stages.
Moreover, sequence analysis showed that BrKMT1B 1b and AtKMT1B 1/SDG31/SUVR4 have highly similar protein domain organization, indicating that BrKMT1B 1b is more conserved and BrKMT1B 1a diverged relatively late during evolution after the B. rapa/A.
The result is that the simulated sequences tend to be more conserved, stay near the starting ("native") point during simulation, and show mostly deleterious or neutral mutations.
Early in the seizure, during LVFA, the onsets are spatially more conserved.
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