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Differences in trans regulators may further contribute to the reassignment of their targets between modules.
Conversely, Modules 2, 3, and 4 are less stable, with more frequent reassignment of their member genes to other modules.
While many of the regulators of glucose repression in S. cerevisiae are present across the phylogeny (Flores et al., 2000 ), the regulation of some has changed at the WGD and at the ancestor of the Schizosaccharomyces, consistent with the reassignment of their targets.
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CommCare is one of the few mobile health applications that allows longitudinal tracking of individual people over time a feature critical for a surveillance system that required daily visits over a set period of time and can also accommodate the reassignment of contacts and their history from one user to another if a contact tracer needs to be switched.
(C ) Cumulative distribution of module reassignment of genes before and after their duplication.
Our study concurs with their study and suggests dynamic reassignment of the ndhF promoter during the evolution of land plants.
Such as the circumstance for nodes 4 and 5 described above, it can be regarded as the interchange of their original addresses and may cause two series of address reassignment in their own sub-tree.
Short sellers scoffed at the investigation, calling it a ridiculous reassignment of blame.
It is a powerful force that can persist through reorganizations and the reassignment of key personnel.
The reassignment of jobs abroad has become a political issue in this campaign year.
Ms. Solomou was retained when the mayor announced the reassignment of two other aides last month.
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