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In same way, the putative gained introns of these two species were mapped to 86 intron-gained genes of Dictyostelium discoideum, which were compared with background sets for GO enrichments.
If putative gained introns that lack support from transcriptome data are also considered, the difference in the number of intron gains between A. thaliana and A. lyrata becomes much larger: none versus 56.
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Chief executives and corporate directors should "claw back" pay when putative gains turn into losses.
But back in 1993, Jonathan Cohn, writing in The American Prospect, explained that "under Reagan and Bush, the ranks of public officials necessary to supervise contractors have been so thinned that the putative gains of contracting out have evaporated.
Do the putative gains in convenience, safety, and fuel-economy from a particular bike lane outweigh the costs to motorists (and other parties, such as taxpayers and local businesses)?
Progeny from putative gain-of-resistance mutants and "sister" M2 plants (a total of six M2 lines per M1) were inoculated with PXO87 to confirm the mutation.
Our method of analysis necessitates that all the genes we identify as putative gains by HGT result in gene family expansion rather than in the acquisition of new biochemical functions.
Three examples regarding the putative gain of multigene clusters are considered in the following sections.
As an example, the putative gain of miR535 binding site was shown in Additional file 7.
Consequently, the mechanism underlying the genetic dominance and the putative gain-of-function underlying the pathology of CMT2B remains unclear.
On the other hand, it was a putative gain if the TFBS was present in this strain, but in neither the other strain nor the reconstructed ancestral sequence.
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