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Filming for the sequence arose over an approximate period of two days.
This is because there are an increasing number of possible sequences as the deviation from the consensus sequence increases, and so the null hypothesis that similarity to the consensus sequence arose by chance (as opposed to natural selection) becomes more credible.
One might ask whether the ICE sequence arose from bacteria in the shrimp homogenates.
At the same time, intragenic recombination was not detected at the intergenic spacer locus with Sawyer's test (www.math.wustl.edu/~sawyer/mbprogs), which assesses the likelihood that polymorphisms in a sequence arose through recombination rather than mutation (data not shown).
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Within the sealed-off space of the hive-like terminal, an astonishing sequence arises.
The molecular beacons were designed to complement the wild-type codon 460 or the mutant sequence arising from a single base-pair difference (point mutation).
An iterative procedure for a map T is said to be stable if the approximate sequence arising in numerical praxis converges to the point anticipated by the theoretical sequence.
Naturally, a question of whether binding specificity can be predicted from the PDZ domain's primary sequence, arises.
Given DNA sequence alignments from multiple species, PhastCons outputs a probability score for each base pair in the alignment indicating from which state the sequence arises.
After this, those hairpins were considered as potential precursor, in which the mature sequence arises from the stem portion and not from the loop part.
A key question is whether changes in DNA sequence arise through the participation of common repair processes that cause mutations independent of adduct structure.
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