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H2az had the smallest percent (0.1%) of mutually enriched gene sets among all five cell lines, with the most uniquely occurring in the embryonic stem cell line.
Both modifications tend to occur within the gene body, and the observation of many mutually enriched gene sets could be a result of their necessary functions in constitutively expressed gene groups required by cells, such as transcription and RNA processing (ENCODE Project Consortium et al., 2012a).
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It was, the two men say, a mutually enriching experience.
I can assure you the former has been a mutually enriching experience every single time.
Sister cities and universities establish mutually enriching associations based on shared characteristics like similar size.
Her show is a sequence of mutually enriching juxtapositions, which give the show a striking resonance and freshness.
The mutually enriching character of the two disciplines is evident in a variety of areas.
Her show is a sequence of mutually enriching juxtapositions, which give the results a striking resonance and freshness.
But there was an atmosphere that was mutually enriching, with ideas and issues and progressive politics all seeming to coexist".
The arguments I have against secessionism are both personal (I feel Catalan and Spanish; I'm a native speaker of both languages; I consider both cultures intimately linked and mutually enriching) to more 'rational'rational
And because Chestnut Grove is being built next to the Howard B. Mattlin Middle School, where 850 youngsters attend grades 5 through 8, it will also offer an unusual opportunity for a mutually enriching alliance between the young and the old.
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