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Such long-term, nearly pervasive survival of transcribed (and, usually, RNA-edited) pseudogenes is to our knowledge unparalleled.
Such long-term, nearly pervasive survival of expressed, apparent pseudogenes is to our knowledge unparalleled in any genome.
To our knowledge, such long-term, nearly pervasive survival of expressed pseudogenes is unparalleled in any other gene or genome.
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Because immediate threats to survival were pervasive, those who didn't seize short-term advantage often didn't survive.
This clearly shows that inbreeding effects on age-specific survival are pervasive.
Despite the differences among the country's 6 republics and 2 provinces, there is a conviction that the instinct for national survival and the pervasive faith in unity will prevail.
Thus, in addition to the experiential aspects of emotions, emotions embody appraisal systems that are pervasive to all levels of the brain to facilitate function, adaptation, and survival.
Over 100,000 have been dislocated from their homes in Mozambique including some 22,000 children under 5. Urgency is pervasive as the need for tents and shelter, health assistance and basic survival supplies remains acute.
CORRUPTION in Russia is so pervasive that the whole society accepts the unacceptable as normal, as the only way of survival, as the way things "just are".
Purinergic signalling is one of the most pervasive mechanisms of intercellular communication, known to control physiological functions of glial cells, such as proliferation, motility, survival, differentiation and myelination.
Corruption was pervasive.
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