Sentence examples for occurs fortuitously from inspiring English sources

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Whether the connection between immune and suicidal defense systems involves any form(s) of specific functional cooperation or occurs fortuitously due to non-adaptive clustering of horizontally transferred genes remains unclear [ 6].

Minor comments: "[defense island formation] occurs fortuitously due to non-adaptive clustering of horizontally transferred genes" perhaps horizontally transferred genes may also cluster adaptively, but not because of their molecular functions but because, for example of the advantage in avoiding the established genome neighborhoods?

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Strikingly, in a foreign species, nucleosome-depleted regions occur fortuitously in coding regions, and they often act as promoters that are associated with a positioned nucleosome array linked to the length of the transcription unit.

Comparing randomly located trawl sets that occurred fortuitously close to one another, we conclude that to reduce the estimated effect of wave height on benthic species catch rates (and potentially relative biomass estimates) survey trawl activities on these vessels should be halted when wave heights reach six feet (1.83 m).

The first hypothesis, "that the organic atoms have occurred fortuitously to produce such harmony," is an "Epicurean slough of despond" from which "every healthy mind naturally recoils" (p. 40).

Thus, epigenetic silencing may occur fortuitously during tumour development and only confer an advantage to tumour cells when they are treated with chemotherapy or radiotherapy.

This occurs ironically, or fortuitously, just as a Colorado jury decides that Cinemark movie theatre is not liable for the shooting that took place in Aurora.

This will not happen fortuitously by lax and convenient, ad hoc voluntary agreements.

It is even more improbable for stop codons to fortuitously occur on both ends of the exons as observed here.

Several functional sequences could have fortuitously occurred in these originally non-functional sequences that were useful in the evolution of the genome and the organism.

Consistent with the ROSG model, the present study may show that the original reason for the gene to be split was the stop-codon interference problem in a random sequence, and that functional sequences may have fortuitously occurred with high probability within these long non-coding introns (and intergenic sequences) subsequent to their origin in random DNA.

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