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In light of the migratory route mentioned above, the whooper swans found dead at Lake Towada were most likely recently infected with HPAIV (H5N1) in Japan.
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These new genes most likely originated recently through the de novo acquisition of gene elements from retrocopies and not from host gene-retrocopy fusion.
The dynamics of the G. intestinalis genomes are further exemplified by a putative pseudogene found in a conserved core region of assemblage E. Evolutionary analyses revealed that the gene most likely was recently acquired from bacteria, probably of the mammalian gut flora (Additional file 5).
Phylogenetic analysis and high bootstrap values indicated that the 4 Indian Ocean strains had a common ancestor, constituted a new sublineage that is distinct from the 4 lineages previously recognized, and most likely emerged recently to cause the regional outbreak (26 ).
New furniture has most likely been recently oiled before packed and shipped to your home.
The most likely date, the recently declassified report said, was mid-1953.
The study also found that people 18 to 30 years old were the age group most likely to have recently used a library.
Heterodoxus spiniger, which is parasitic on domestic dogs in tropical regions, was most likely acquired relatively recently from an Australian marsupial.
This week we finally lost ours — most likely because we recently exposed a secret deal between members of the Liberian government and the corrupt regime in Equatorial Guinea to make a $130 million investment in an airport.
As both mature sequences clearly outnumber any other matching oligonucleotides mapped to the same locus (Table 1), locus4 and manual5 most likely represent distinct, recently diverged microRNAs.
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