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For example, a rare cluster in the DNA1 sample (0.7% of sequences) was dominant in the cDNA1 sample (88% of sequences, Figure 2).
Thus, the chromosome 2 region represents a rare cluster of genes encoding similarly regulated mRNAs.
The typology of the R-genes clusters differs between species then reinforcing the concept of a recent clusterization process with most (58% on average) of them consisting in clusters of two locally duplicated R-genes, especially in maize (72%), while the largest and rare cluster, made of six R-genes, was only observed in rice (Additional file 1: Figure S6).
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The top five samples containing most of these rare clusters are GS20, GS11, GS12, GS33, and GS13 each contains 628, 603, 593, 366, and 294 rare clusters.
We also observed in the liver of animals at sacrifice the presence of rare clusters of mature hepatocytes (from 2 to 10 clones/cm2).
Rare clusters of Sox2-positive goblet cells were observed in some large airways of Sox2Δ/Δ lungs, where they were associated with incomplete Sox2 deletion (asterisk in Fig. 4D), while inflammation was evident in both control and Sox2Δ/Δ mice.
Rare clusters of adjoining cells showed labeling for SIV proteins in infected macaques four hours to two days pi (Figures 2C and 2E H, Table S1, Figure S2B), the latest time point examined.
Fite staining showed rare clusters of AFB within the granulomas.
In other words, there are very few popular clusters, while there are many rare clusters.
The remaining isolates belonged to rare clusters, together accounting for 7% of all isolates.
Such comparisons were also done between the groups less common clusters and rare clusters, as well as between the groups less common pulsotypes and rare pulsotypes.
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