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Then, we discriminated putative HT sequences from the sequences displaying a signature of functional constraints.
Sequences displaying a mosaic sequence pattern, i.e., combining different parts typical of individual sequence groups, were considered recombinant and excluded from the analyses.
However, the 2 remaining mixed VCs (VC_128 and VC_215) include sequences displaying a mix of Caudovirales and Inoviridae genes (VC_215 sequences also included Corticoviridae genes).
Therefore, concerning sequences displaying repeated domains, alignment was performed using the part of the sequence showing the highest homology with sequences displaying a single domain.
However, there are also reports about a small population of conserved lncRNA sequences displaying a moderate degree of sequence similarity or similar specific sequence elements across mammalian species, for which a potential function is assumed [ 34, 38, 67, 68].
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Two of three internal peptide sequences displayed a significant similarity to the family of fibrinogen-related molecules.
Binding of the α1E2 peptide to these DNA sequences display a different counter-ion dependence, indicating a dissimilar, sequence-dependent mechanism of interaction.
Tropoelastin and elastin-derived polypeptide sequences display a thermally reversible phase transition above a lower critical solution temperature, Tt, which coincides with the development of elastomeric restoring force in the material.
Lastly, viral talC sequences displayed a high occurrence of same-scaffold viral neighbors (67%).
One of these sequences displayed a recombination breakpoint in the gp120 C2 region.
Multiple sequence alignments of SCRiP sequences displayed a high degree of diversity except for the conserved cysteine sites.
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