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We previously discovered 29 polymorphic sites in the promoter region of the bovine Interleukin 8 gene, which segregate into two distinct haplotypes, denoted IL8-h1 and IL8-h2.
Sullivan had identified a DNA-packaging protein whose role is to help chromosomes segregate into two identical lots during cell division by labeling the DNA regions--called centromeres--where the individual chromatids (the identical "sister" chromosome copies) join together to be split.
These sequences typically display 80% or greater nucleotide conservation and segregate into two groups [8].
However, despite low evolutionary rates, the species structure was still observable and alleles segregate into two distinct groups.
The Greek BTV-1, -9 and -16 isolates segregate into two branches within the eastern topotype, reflecting different geographic origins.
In an earlier study, Beltran and Neilan [8] suggested that toxic and non-toxic strains of Anabaena circinalis would segregate into two distinct clades.
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We find that genomes are partitioned into contact domains (median length, 185 kb), which are associated with distinct patterns of histone marks and segregate into six subcompartments.
Cells containing multiple polyQ aggregates are viable enough to enter mitosis, and by yet undefined mechanism all aggregates segregate into one daughter cell.
As shown, then, the haplotypes segregate into three groups: reference expression and downregulation, increased expression with reference downregulation, and increased expression with increased downregulation.
Our data reveals the mammalian GLUT proteins segregate into five distinct classes.
Roadside aerosols are a complex mixture of different size particles that segregate into three fractions.
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