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A few species (e.g., kangaroo rat, hedgehog, lesser hedgehog tenrec, hyrax, and wallaby) had lysozyme g genes on different genomic sequence, however all of these were short and likely represent unassembled genomic sequence and not a reorganized sequence.
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The first one deals with the construction process of the college of architecture building in the university of Dammam campus where we reorganized the sequence of activities leading to four main scenarios.
The second one is achieved by the reorganized test sequences, where the HO and NTP are only 3.15% and 18, respectively.
Indeed, we may reorganize a sequence (s1,..., s n) into the pair (2) where the u h denotes the unpaired nucleotides and the p h = (s i, s j ) denotes base pairs, respectively, see Figure 8.
As a result, we reorganized our lecture sequence so we would be able to cover in the first half of the semester all the ideas critical for students to master in the course.
Using WINPEPI software [ 21], both lists were reorganized in an aleatory sequence, and the workers were invited to participate following this sequence.
Steffe and Olive (2010) have also elaborated how the operations that characterize these number sequences are reorganized to form fraction schemes.
It can take more than 2 years for students to reorganize one number sequence to construct the next (Steffe & Cobb, 1988).
In the Introduction and Methods sections, we have added and reorganized text to clarify the length of sequence reads for each data type and how the different data types were used in analyses.
Comparative analysis of several angiosperm mtDNAs indicated that non-coding sequences are the most frequently reorganized during mtDNA evolution in higher plants.
Comparative analysis of the mtDNA of several angiosperms including Ks3, Km3, rice, maize, Arabidopsis thaliana, and rapeseed, indicates that non-coding sequences are the most frequently reorganized part of the mitochondrial genome during mtDNA evolution in higher plants.
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