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It is therefore conceivable that the gut is the source, but one would not expect the observed predominance of sequences from Hypocreales.

The predominance of sequences related to the medium-sized myoviruses was evident, which is similar to the finding that 84% of isolates examined containing φC2-like φC2-like (Goh et al. 2007).

The predominance of sequences from the Hypocreales is illustrated when the numbers of reads mapping to each fungal order are placed on a phylogenetic tree comprising all orders with at least one matching contig.

These groups are often present in all soils (e.g., (35)), but appear to dominate more frequently in contaminated soils (e.g., (36, 37)), although to our knowledge it is unusual to obtain such a predominance of sequences matching mycolic acid-containing actinomycetes (e.g., rhodococci and mycobacteria).

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The noncoding regions in this study include a predominance of sequence adjacent to intron/exon boundaries and 5' and 3'UTRs and some evidence exists for the conservation of selected bases in these regions [ 17].

Rather, the predominance of shorter sequences could be a consequence of the greater ease of studying these proteins experimentally, especially in the past.

This strategy was limited by the predominance of TA496 sequences in the EST databases at the time.

The relative predominance of movement sequencing abnormalities in schizophrenia might reflect its link to a proposed neurobiological substrate of the illness-brain 'dysconnection'dysconnection

Indeed, the most salient feature of H3N2 evolution during the 1994 2005 time interval appears to be the predominance of neutral sequence evolution manifest in extended periods of antigenic stasis that are not associated with major fitness change.

The drawbacks of using whole transcriptome HTS to characterize alternative splicing are currently expense and limited dynamic range; the dynamic range is decreased for splicing studies because of the predominance of uninformative sequence, which overwhelms the small amount of alternatively spliced exon junction data obtainable.

Principal component analysis identified 3 distinct clusters of microbiota profiles correlating strongly with a predominance (>50% of sequences per sample) of single OTU's, i.e. Moraxella (OTU 1), Haemophilus influenzae (OTU 2), and Streptococci (OTU 3), respectively, connected by a group of community profiles representing mixed microbiota (Figure 2).

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