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We also intend to investigate the wider questions of how often SINE insertions have disrupted functional genes, whether this process really is continuing today and, ultimately, if it has any bearing on the outcome of infection with this organism.
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These complications present a serious challenge for the accurate annotation of biochemically active tRNA genes as SINEs often retain many sequence and structural features of the authentic tRNA genes [ 10, 13].
The rarity of identified SINEs may be an artifact because SINEs are often difficult to classify due to their short length, rapid evolution, and turnover and because they do not encode proteins.
At its heart, what "You're the Worst" understands that most shows, most individuals, don't, is that clinical depression often functions as a sine wave.
Considering that typical SINEs are often present in numbers that exceed 104 copies per genome, a sufficient amount of SINE sequences can usually be gained with 60 kbp genomic sequence data.
In the genomes of animals, the number of SINEs present often exceeds 104 [ 11].
But Mr. Huntington made a contrary argument: since modernization often brought chaos, the actual sine qua non of a successful society was order.
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The recorded peak of the sine wave was often out of phase with that of the axial loading applied, and this phase shift varied with sampling site.
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