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This represents one of the problems in analyzing intron data: given the enormous introns loss and possibly gain during evolution, together with possible intron sliding and the continuous protein diversification, it is difficult to discern an ancient signal in this noise.
Extrapolating these findings to the endogenous context, one possibility is that more distal genomic sequences may possibly gain DNA methylation that causes, either directly or indirectly, Rb gene silencing in the absence of CTCF binding [ 31].
So what could the elder Mr Miliband possibly gain by tarting himself about, all over again?
"We could possibly gain revenues as advertisers become aware of our position, that we're taking a proactive stance," he said.
What benefit can we possibly gain from drilling athletes on their position on the water quality in Rio? None.
Despite your editorial's claim, there is nothing "extreme" about this; we are taking measures to possibly gain information about future terrorist attempts.
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The decision to neglect these small additional DNA fragments was taken since there is insufficient knowledge about the genes encoded on them and to avoid possible bias favoring genomes with plasmids enriched of genes possibly gained by horizontal gene transfer compared to strains without one [ 33].
Suppose his narrower margin of defeat had preserved... Republican seats in the House – or even possibly gained some seats.
The Wizards won 104-98, tawayg Atlantalanta's home court advantage and possibly gaining a psychological edge on a Hawks team that looks mentally and physically exhausted.
Caroline Stephens, chairwoman of Ukip in Stroud, hopes her party will win its first council seats, possibly gaining as many as six.
If so, that could mean what it would mean in a normal company — that it is doing more business, and possibly gaining market share on its rivals.
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