Sentence examples for reciprocally shared from inspiring English sources

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A puritanical fanatic -- her religious transports evoke some of the author's most garish prose -- Padlock conceives an aversion, reciprocally shared, toward Mugezi, her firstborn.

Our working definition of orthology was protein sequences that reciprocally shared more than 30% sequence identity using BLASTP over at least 80% of total sequence length, so that sets of pair-wise and all-against-all orthologs were obtained, correspondingly.

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If both a given S. japonicum miRNA and known miRNAs reciprocally share the highest homology with more than 80% identical nucleotides, including the same seed sequences (2 7 nt), the S. japonicum miRNA was considered as a ortholog and thus named after the known miRNA.

Third, this gaze helps us perceive how we bring to our interactions something uniquely ours, and how each of us reciprocally shares our unique nature with others.

Instead of being split and adversarial, these groups worked together, often reciprocally sharing and building on the unique strengths each brought to the table to fashion a mutually beneficial response.

We note that if validation and training samples are not reciprocally monophyletic, shared evolution along internal tree branches may bias validation results.

Furthermore, Facebook claims that they delete some old call logs on Android; that using "market research" data from Onava is essentially standard practice; and that users had the choice whether data was shared reciprocally between FB and developers.

Once this second, independent result was fed back into the target set, it reciprocally matched 2fl4 (Figure 7c), with which it shared 25% sequence identity, and led to the EC 2.3.1 annotation of EF_1086.

The conserved exon/intron architecture shared by these homologous gene pairs may reciprocally lend supports for the results from the phylogenetic analysis and the duplication events.

The power of meiotic cytogenetic analysis also can be harnessed to determine whether a particular chromosome is rearranged in two different reciprocal translocation lines (i.e. whether one or both exchange chromosomes are shared between two different lines, each containing a pair of reciprocally-exchanged chromosomes).

Only two haplotypes were shared among subspecies, and the subspecies are therefore not reciprocally monophyletic for MHC Class I alleles.

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