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Its presence in highly repetitive sequences makes it a powerful mechanism for gene silencing, in order to maintain genome stability and integrity.
Comparing these two escort sequences makes it appear as if the writer of "Paper" was, at best, briefly interviewed by the author of "Willing".
The evolutionary conservation of protein sequences makes it possible to predict the amino acid translation for each codon as the one that is most often aligned to that codon.
The conserved secondary structure of ITS2 and 5.8S sequences makes it possible to identify divergent ITS paralogs with non-functional pseudogenes [10] [12].
Lack of access to these additional sequences makes it hard to ascertain how species determinations are being made using the BOLD database.
The availability of a large number of orthologous sequences makes it ideal for our study.
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Interestingly, the importin β family is known to recognize protein regions with very diverse sequences, making it difficult to identify its consensus NLS or NES sequence.
Mr. Hyams's picture was so much the blueprint for the producer Aaron Spelling's television construction that several "Busting" sequences made it into the "Starsky & Hutch" pilot.
We have designed a system to silence expression from nontransposed sequences, making it possible to determine more specifically the amount of expression resulting from transposition.
On the one hand, this process can isolate semantically and morphologically stable character sequences, making it easier for the model to focus on the data.
Members belonging to the serpentine receptor super family are highly divergent in their amino acid sequences, making it difficult to identify new members through homology searches.
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