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(That is by far the most common fate.
The most common fate for surfactants is that they are discharged via waste water.
This supports the notion that pseudogenization is the most common fate of gene duplication [ 8].
Many models have been proposed that pseudogenization could be the most common fate of duplicated genes [ 8- 10].
Although mutational inactivation and loss of redundant copies (nonfunctionalization) is the most common fate of one copy of duplicated genes, many duplicate genes are retained after rediploidization.
Nonfunctionalization refers to the loss of all functionality of a gene and is accepted as the most common fate post-duplication (Lynch and Conery 2000).
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Therefore, focusing solely on parent compound removal for contaminants of higher relative risk, the most common approach to fate characterization, provides no mechanistic relationship to potential biological effects and is inadequate as a comprehensive metric for reduction of ecological risks.
In mouse the most common method for genetic fate mapping is the use of site-specific recombinases such as Cre and Flp [10], [11].
Harajuku Miccolo, Colombin's signature character, is cute yet obscure – the common fate for most yuru-kyara.
The next paragraph deals with the most common variables that determine the fate of microbiome analyses in a typical workflow (see also Fig. 2).
And worm, which on the one hand seems the most unlikely word here, is in actuality the most universal — if nothing else, it is the common fate of every one of us to be eaten by the creatures it represents.
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