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First the variations introduced into the optimized sequences could have produced a new binding motif in the peptides that have 'specific' affinity for a single E.coli protein.

Several functional sequences could have fortuitously occurred in these originally non-functional sequences that were useful in the evolution of the genome and the organism.

Because spring wheat is hexaploid, consists of more than 80% repetitive, non-genic DNA sequences and each GM line was created by a single insertion event, it is unlikely that the disruption of coding genes or their regulatory sequences could have caused these differential effects [38], [39].

Using our observation that intergenic and genic sequences have opposite relationships with expression, we suggest that intergenic and gene noncoding sequences could have opposite effects on these re-localization and restriction activities, because intergenic sequences are 'outside', while gene noncoding sequences are 'inside' the transcribed region.

It is possible that the striking diversity of ankA gene sequences could have developed via recombination.

Nevertheless, not all mutant sequences could have a high PSA-binding ability.

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The sequence could have been bathetic, but it carries surprising emotional weight, and the conversation that follows hints at a fascinating possibility: less a conventional coming-out story than an exploration of how Jamal's gayness and his history of abuse might be co-opted and marketed, a new brand for a new era.

The FLAIR (fluid-attenuated inversion recovery) sequence could have demonstrated the lack of fluid suppression for these cysts, which unlike CSF remain moderately hyperintense [12].

Thus, the indels in the Mab-21 domain sequence could have been the result of recombination.

In that circumstance, the anticodon sequence could have been supplied by either sequences, a feature observed in split tRNAs [30].

The best possible way that a long protein-coding sequence could have been derived was by evolving a split-structure from the random DNA (or RNA) sequence.

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