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The Nannochloropsis chloroplasts have also maintained single copies of petJ, ycf49, ycf36, genes more typically conserved in cyanobacteria, rhodophytes and some stramenopiles (e.g., xanthophytes and raphidophytes) but are usually found to be transferred to the nucleus in the bacilliariophytes.

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The CNSs form a large portion of Hox clusters, usually even more basepairs than the coding regions and are, typically, conserved over very long evolutionary time spans.

Anion-binding motifs in proteins are typically conserved in sequence and conformation.

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Another notable difference is that the physics-based model seems more residue-specific as it conserves fewer positions overall (36 vs 54), but those residues are typically more strongly conserved with larger co-evolutionary barriers to change.

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Although poly-Q containing proteins are generally more highly conserved in mammals, paradoxically their repeat regions are typically poorly conserved both in sequence and length, and they have been implicated in the rapid functional diversification of these proteins and the continuous morphological evolution of mammals [ 13- 15].

Typically, protein spatial structures are more conserved in evolution than amino acid sequences.

Gene sequences typically include conserved domains and less conserved regions.

This shows that in subfamily 1, homologs from tomato are more conserved while homologs from potato are more divergent.> Typically, in NBS-LRR genes, the LRR domain is responsible for recognition of the Avr gene and is more divergent than the NBS domain [ 7].

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