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Since PA28 sequences in Opisthokonts share above 30% identity over the last 150 amino acids (fig. 5 B), the perceived absence of PA28-like sequences in Choanoflagellates and Ascomycota can thus be most likely considered indicative of genuine losses.
"Studiowork," a small show opening Wednesday at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston, brings together a collection of Hesse's almost-not-there works, which she created a year before her death and most likely considered experiments or tests, made of paper, tape, wire, adhesive-coated cheesecloth, fiberglass and plastic.
We expected this finding because, if a surgical option cannot be entertained, a masking approach by extracting upper premolars is most likely considered instead.
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