Sentence examples for more polymorphic exons from inspiring English sources

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As multiple exons often changed in a coordinated manner, we grouped 2 or more polymorphic exons into an "event" when they co-occurred 100% of the time in the intermediate genomes.

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Intron sequences have shown to be 3.7-fold more polymorphic than exons in cotton [ 20].

Such products may be easier to differentiate if they include intron sequences, which are more polymorphic than exon sequences.

A comparison of these values indicates that the coding regions of OR genes are more polymorphic than most exon sequences and more polymorphic than the non-coding DNA (chi, P <10-3).

Unsurprisingly, di- (54.8%) and tetra- (47%) motif loci presented higher polymorphic proportions than tri- motif loci (28.8%) in castor bean, suggesting that the SSRs which occurred within UTR are more polymorphic than those in exon regions.

Nevertheless, the mini-exon is more polymorphic and is needed in subtyping Leishmania species belonging to the L. Viannia subgenus.

These observations showed that the SSR loci harbored within UTR regions were more polymorphic than these harbored within exon regions in castor bean.

Primers are usually designed in the introns or 5' or 3' UTRs flanking the target exons as these regions are more polymorphic (important for genome specificity).

Our results derived from the control genomes suggest that conservation studies with an aim on functional variation and/or interested in detecting signatures of selection should focus on trinucleotide repeats because they are highly likely to be located within exons and are more abundant and more polymorphic than hexanucleotide repeats.

The proximal promoter regions (1/85) were more polymorphic than the intronic and 5' flanking regions (Table 1).

By contrast, BAT40 was more polymorphic.

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