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Intron loss is a relatively common process, especially in some lineages, so the loss of the same intron in a specific gene is likely to occur repeatedly in different lineages simply by chance (Roy and Penny 2006; Roy and Irimia 2008a).
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10, 11 Moreover, in most countries in Africa, where childhood NHL is relatively common, once the treatment process is initiated, no further diagnostic refinement is done, mainly due to a lack of expertise, lack of appropriate laboratory facilities, and the high cost or unavailability of advanced tests.
While "metabolic process" and "multicellular organismal process" are relatively common terms which would be expected to feature prominently in the distribution of terms, "pigmentation" would only be expected to generate few counts among a random set of genes.
The piping process is relatively common in gully systems and actively collaborates in their development.
Mr. Oettinger's company offers a refinishing process that is relatively common in the industry.
Copy-neutral LOH may be a relatively common outcome of DNA damage tolerance processes, and selective breeding of domestic animals could make use of this source of genetic variation, increasing the proportion of the genome that is near-homozygous.
Such an observation is relatively common among fishes and is attributed to the processes of unequal crossing-over or the amplification of adjacent heterochromatin [ 112].
Even though it is relatively common for triples (about 1%), it is a complex process that has not been studied in much detail.
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