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The quinoa genome has a high content of repeat sequences, making up 64.5% of the genome, more than half of which are retrotransposons.
In this paper we propose a method for pattern mining in multiple alarm flood sequences by extending a time-stamp adapted Smith Waterman algorithm to the case with multiple sequences, making up one of the missing steps in alarm flood analysis.
Inspection of the sequences making up these OTUs showed that they were most similar to one or more of the G. vaginalis strains.
The region of sequences making up these helices are highly conserved between Ciona and human sequences, implying similar mechanisms of Gαβγ complex/Gα-effector recognition and binding.
Searchable chromatograms for each of the Sanger sequences making up each contig were also included.
The most abundant chromoviral clade was Reina, which involved more than half of all chromoviral sequences, making up about 4% of the banana genome.
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Two families of composite refocusing pulses are presented, one (ASBO-9) consisting of sequences made up of 9 simple 180° pulses and one (ASBO-11) of sequences made up of 11 simple 180° pulses.
Number sequences make up six of the top 20 passwords, while "Password" itself, remains a favourite, at 4th on the list.
The archaic sequences make up only 2.5 percent of the genomes of the living hunter-gatherers, and there is no evidence that they are being favored by natural selection.
Blackburn showed that simple, repeated DNA sequences make up chromosome ends and, with Szostak, established that these repeated sequences stabilize chromosomes and prevent them from becoming damaged.
Atlantys element-related sequences make up a significant fraction of the genomes of species from the Officinalis complex as well as the Oryza ridleyi and O. granulata genomes.
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