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It then queries all Viridiplantae protein sequences existing in the Uniprot database [ 37].

The iTol2 insertions into BAC DNA are performed using Tn10 transposons carrying loxP or lox511 sites, and do not rely upon sequences existing in the genomic inserts of BACs.

Finally, to avoid contamination with fungal sequences existing in ITS2 sequences, a Hidden Markov Model (HMM) [ 31] based on well-curated fungal sequences was used to search for downloaded ITS2 sequences to remove the sequences possibly contaminated with fungi.

In addition, comparing our results presented in Figure 3A, the previous study (Rhind et al. 2011) misassembled mat1 and donor loci together perhaps due to repetitive H2 sequences existing in all cassettes.

However, the sequence logo generated from the multiple sequence alignment of the 880 Msequencesexistingintheg in thumanman genome shows low degree of conservation in the vicinity of acceptor site.

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Sequences that do not have any similarity with any other sequence existing in a known database are termed "orphan genes".

According to the alignment result, the homologous sequence existing in each protein interaction of a model organism was marked.

The above results suggested the induction of apoptosis via Fas ligation by N-Ethylmaleimide conjugated NFG1CG4-hFasLECD was evident only after cross-linking through the recognition of FLAG® sequence existing in the NFG1CG4-tag by M2 antibody.

Any of the 20 restriction site sequences existing naturally in the coding regions were removed by silent mutations.

Pertinent examples of this approach are the seminal works of Eigen and Winkler-Oswatitsch [48], [49] about the reconstruction of early tRNA and a primordial gene in which they showed that nucleotide sequences existing today still carry, in a hidden form, the patterns of their ancestry.

We would like to emphasise that our results do not speak against the hypothesis that pre-existing temporal firing sequences exist in the hippocampus, as suggested by other authors (e.g. Dragoi and Tonegawa, 2011, Nature).

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