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We show that the properties of the patches together with their spatial distributions are consistent with the self-organization hypothesis.

This difference in microtubule organization supports the hypothesis that minus-end-directed motors are constantly moving molecules out of axons and may selectively transport their cargos into the dendrites [11].

By contrast, our phylogenetic analyses, based on nuclear and mitochondrial markers, as well as the overall mitochondrial genome organization, reject the hypothesis of close relationship between Pseudocorticium and Corticium and, instead, place Pseudocorticium with the genus Oscarella.

Sequence homology and genome organization support the hypothesis that DMV is a CLBV isolate and not a member of a distinct species.

Thus, we attribute the viscoelastic properties of this periderm to the impaired aliphatic domain organization, following analogous hypotheses advanced to rationalize plastic contributions to extensibility in tomato cuticular materials and compositionally linked variations in the elasticity and relaxation properties of cork stoppers.

Later, Williamson (1975, p. 150) presented an economic-reasoned argument in support and formalized the M-form hypothesis: The organization and operation of the large enterprise along the lines of the M-form favors goal pursuit and least-cost behavior more nearly associated with the neoclassical profit maximization hypothesis than does the U-form (or functional form) organizational alternative.

The only requirements are the existence of a (possibly multiscale) confidence map with retinotopic organization and a competitive hypothesis selection process, e.g., as described in Sect.

According to the working hypothesis, this organization improves catalytic efficiency and enables channeling of unstable intermediates, and the active sites of such enzymes communicate and thereby affect each other's catalytic activity.

These results on misacylation and interspacer length are strong evidence for the extension-avoidance hypotheses: the organization of mitochondrial genomes seems finely tuned for long intergene spacers to down-regulate the expression of antisense tRNAs that are likely to be misacylated, but who are necessarily processed by sense RNA maturation because of their vicinity with sense genes.

Because the SMEH differs from other hypotheses explaining faunal organization on seamounts (e.g., the source-sink and oasis[20] hypotheses), management and policy implications of these hypotheses should be considered carefully[18].

To test the hypothesis that the organization of paired prokaryotic genomes are independent or not, e.g. whether the structure organization of Thermotoga and that of Sulfolobus are independent, we consider likelihood ratio tests (LR tests), which include two cases.

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