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Most sequences come from marine (93%) or freshwater environments (6%).

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Little is known about the genetic variation of henipaviruses because few sequences are available; most sequences came from the NiV outbreak in Malaysia and Singapore.

Still, many of the most effective sequences come straight from the original, including Ned's blunt confrontation with his brother Ben, who accuses him of having a victim complex.

While we think that most CRISPR sequences come from under-represented (database-wise) archaeal viruses and not eukaryotes, we really liked that comment.

Intriguingly, four of the five most bloated ptDNA sequences come from the Chlorophyta (a phylum containing most of the green-algal diversification), suggesting that this lineage is ideal for evaluating the mutational-hazard hypothesis vis-à-vis ptDNA.

One of the most dazzling sequences came near the beginning.

One of the film's most disturbing sequences comes when Martin and Emily attend a smart cocktail party: she, in an attempt to clamp down on the panicky anxiety rising to the surface, absents herself to the bar and sees a distorted reflection of herself in the mirrored wall surface that makes it look as if she has some kind of disfigurement.

All class 4 HDACs identified are listed in Additional File 2. As most of the identified sequences come from EST data and unfinished genomes, we were concerned about the possibility that some of them might represent contamination of the genomic data.

One of the most memorable freewheeling sequences comes when Moreau as Catherine dresses up as a man whom she names Thomas, puts on a fake moustache, and races her two lovers across a bridge.

Most of the sequences came from a genetic database, but the researchers also wrote letters and made phone calls to horse people, asking for samples.

* No copy variants evident in PCR product Based on NCBI BLAST searches (blastn algorithm), the most closely related sequences came from other regional mosquito species - A. annulipes from Australia (EF042773, 74% identity over 100% of the sequence) and A. lungae from the Solomon Islands (80% identity over 64% of the sequence).

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