Exact(4)
The same sequence was observed in the oxidation peak potentials of the adsorbates produced.
This same sequence was observed in January 2007 clone libraries from free-living bacteria of fish pen water [17], suggesting that this bacterium may be a persistent feature of fish-pen influenced seawater in Bolinao.
Interestingly, the same sequence was observed when applying a range of noise magnitudes from 0.5 to 10%; however, the peaks corresponding to the stamen and carpel cell fates became closer, almost simultaneous, as the noise magnitudes increased (compare Figures 3A C).
The same sequence was observed when the comparison was made in men (Southern controls 12.0 ± 2.7 and Central controls 12.7 ± 3.0, P = 0.01; Southern SLE patients 13.5 ± 2.5, P = 0.036; Central SLE patients 14.7 ± 2.8, P = 0.027).
Similar(56)
Recently, the same kind of sequence was observed in the B. insularis transcriptome (BINS0004C).
The two mutations probably occurred on the same allele because only the double-mutant sequence was observed; the wild-type sequence was absent from this tumor (Fig. 1b).
The 3′ region of the intron also possessed putative Sp1 binding sites (oligo-6); however, no transcription factor binding to this sequence was observed using the same method (data not shown).
Sequence alignment indicated that the same 15-bp deletion was also observed in the mRNA sequences of D10 accessions, while a large change (whole intron 7 was not cleaved from its mRNA sequence) was observed in D7 accessions (Figure 2).
Similar amounts of complexes formed by these EGSs and the CCR5 mRNA sequence were observed when the same amount of EGSs was used (data not shown).
Some variation in expression levels of expanded repeat sequences was observed, both between independent lines for the same repeat and different repeat sequences.
In the poorly connected group of fish (such as fish D) the same distribution of all sequences is observed and the highly connected, massive components are noticeably absent from such networks.
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