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Cyclophilins (CYP), a member of immunophillin group of proteins, are more often conserved in all genera including plants.
Comparison among triplets of promoters indicated that those segments were more often conserved in two F3'5'Hs and absent from the third one than vice versa.
More generally, it appears that synteny relationships are more often conserved among closely related species and decline with the increase of phylogenetic distances.
We classed genes as essential or nonessential using E. coli data (Baba et al. 2006), and tested whether pairs of essential genes (EE) are more often conserved in the same operon than pairs of nonessential genes (NN).
Even more importantly, an analysis of the conservation of aggregation prone and non-aggregation prone residues in nine yeast strains revealed that the aggregation promoting residues in S. cerevisiae are more often conserved in the other strains than the non-aggregation prone residues.
Modrek et al. [ 10] reported that, for skipped exons, major forms are more often conserved than minor forms, thus suggesting that alternative splicing is more often species-specific as well.
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AS events detected in the brain are more highly conserved than those detected in other tissues, suggesting that they more often provide conserved functions.
This percentage is considerably higher than the one for canonical introns (47%), which might be related to a constraint on the BOC1 genes, which are more highly expressed and more often functionally conserved (Moreau et al. 2012).
Isomerases change their overall chemistry and conserve the structure of their substrates more often than conserving the chemistry and changing substrates.
Some mutations of protein residues matter more than others, and these are often conserved evolutionarily.
It should be noted that unlike proteins which are often conserved in sequences, peptides often adopt a coil-like structure and are thus normally not conserved in sequences.
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