Sentence examples for mutually exclusive sequences from inspiring English sources

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Regardless of the gene used, the six groups are characterized by unique fixed characters and mutually exclusive sequences, which is in agreement with the phylogenetic species definition [ 105].

In the model, drug related problems are divided into three mutually exclusive sequences of events: 1) treatment failure 2) new medical problem (NMP) 3) treatment failure and new medical problem (TF/NMP).

However, similar but mutually exclusive sequences (e.g., ACGTGGAT and ACGTGGAA, Fig. 6C) are also clustered into the same group, suggesting that REGs with the same role are clustered together.

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If the mutations are mutually exclusive, sequence incompatibilities may arise rapidly.

However, protein variants encoded by the same ENSEMBL gene locus are kept if they contain mutually exclusive sequence information (until iteration is stopped: see Methods).

Although not mutually exclusive, sequence-specific DNA binding factors also presumably re-recruit histone modifiers to the chromatin to re-establish histone modification patterns.

In contrast, the second mode is capable of creating, from mutually exclusive alternative sequences, a multitude of functionally distinct protein isoforms and thus might have a crucial role in the evolution of complex organisms [ 11].

Furthermore, a transgenic strain named Zebrabow was developed to visualise heterogeneity within the zebrafish, comprising three genetically-encoded fluorescent reporter proteins (RFP, CFP and YFP) that can be spectrally resolved flanked by two distinct and mutually exclusive loxp sequences.

Two mutually exclusive selection criteria, sequence size or evolutionary distances, constitute the starting point of the selection criteria step.

In other words, our workflow detects motifs that represent the consensus of mutually exclusive subsets of pooled sequences, and the motifs consequently represent sequence subsets that could be very different.

Consistent with the prevailing view of organismal phylogeny, this gene tree groups the two sponge sequences, the eighteen triploblast sequences, the six chordate sequences, the two urchin sequences, and the ten arthropod sequences into mutually exclusive clades, with each clade receiving bootstrap support > 75%.

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