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The low abundance of 36-nt RNAs in the pre-processed data, where 99% of those sequences have only one read, indicates that they are most likely to be artefacts.
Mitochondrial sequences have only ¼ of the N e compared to autosomal markers and lack recombination.
For example, GLV_IRES, R2_retro_PK, and 1y0q sequences have only one native pseudoknot, but two pseudoknots are predicted by TT2NE.
However, there are few reports describing the pattern of R-gene evolution in Rosaceae species because several Rosaceae genome sequences have only recently become available.
Brachyspira whole genome sequences have only recently been made available for the following species: B. hyodysenteriae[ 25], B. intermedia[ 26], B. murdochii[ 27] and B. pilosicoli[ 28].
This difference is, probably, because a great part of AluY sequences have only one AluI site (either at 168 or at 216).
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Let X be a sequence space and denote by Z(X) the subset of X formed by sequences having only a finite number of zero coordinates.
Furthermore, these sequences had only one translatable reading frame, stop codons being present in the other two frames.
A possible explanation for these two sequences having only one AT-stretch is that HMGA2 does not necessarily need DNA to interact with because it can bind to DNA- or chromatin binding proteins as well [17], [18].
Viral sequences having only their top BLAST hit (E-value≤1e-10) to known viral proteins (the minimum criterion for viral sequence definition) comprised the largest percentage of viral sequences (53.6%), while sequences that had their top 4, 3 and 2 BLAST hits to known viral sequences were 26.1%, 7.0% and 13.2% of the total respectively.
The remaining sequences had only partial and unreliable evidence.
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