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This haplotype was the most common and most widespread, found in 18 out of 20 populations studied and only absent in two Italian sites (CER and CET).
The Australian lineage (ann-AUS) is the largest and most widespread, found throughout Australia and extending well into PNG with one haplotype found in Timor Leste (site 30).
Lineage 1 strains are the most widespread, found in Africa, Europe, Asia, Australasia ("Kunjin virus"), and America, while lineage 2 strains are mainly distributed in sub-Saharan Africa and Madagascar.
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One individual sampled from the Bonneville system (BL 7300) carried a haplotype that is one base different from the most widespread haplotype found in the Northern Inland Clade (see Figures 1 and 6).
Class I elements, also called retrotransposons, are the most widespread elements found in these species (Bleykasten-Grosshans and Neuvéglise 2011).
In central Europe, the most common species are black elder (Sambucus nigra L ., red elder (Sambucus racemosa L ., and dwarf elder (Sambucus ebulus L .. Black elder is the most widespread, being found across Europe, central and western Asia, and northern Africa [ 1].
Type IVa prepilins, some of which have leader peptides as long as 18 residues, share substantial sequence homology in their N-terminal hydrophobic stretch (Fig. 3) and they are by far the most widespread, being found both in pili and pseudopili (Giltner, Nguyen and Burrows 2012).
Iron is the most widespread, with deposits found in the west near the Senegal and Guinea borders.
This biopolymer is formed by partial deacetylation of chitin, the most widespread natural polysaccharide, found in shells of crustaceans.
He pointed out that of the roughly 36,000 people who tried to leave the three countries where Ebola has been most widespread, none were found to have the virus.
SH3 domains are an important class of peptide recognition module and probably the most widespread protein domain found in protein databases (Cesareni et al., 2002).
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