Sentence examples for shared a common function from inspiring English sources

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These studies showed that whilst relatives in most superfamilies shared a common function, in the most highly populated superfamilies considerable divergence of sequence and function had occurred.

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In mammals, our analysis detected positively selected (PS) sites in exposed regions in both TLR1 (286Q, 286Q Figure 3A) and TLR6 (296D Figure 3B) at similar regions (suggesting both regions are functionally important, and possibly share a common function) in or near the central domain but not in TLR2.

This approach is based on the commonly accepted assumption that orthologs genes derived by speciation are more likely to share a common function, in contrast to paralogs genes derived by gene duplication which are expected to diverge functionally over time [ 1, 2].

When two or more components actually share a common function, they are described as actually redundant.

Potential redundancy implies that under the right circumstances, two or more components could share a common function.

The activity of the cell is often coordinated by the organisation of proteins into regulatory circuits that share a common function.

This method is used to analyze the kinetics of photoinduced electron transport in the reaction centers (RC) of purple bacteria and the fluorescence induction in the granum thylakoid membranes which share a common function of converting light energy.

However, identifying similar ligand-binding sites between the two proteins does provide support that the proteins share a common function and are expected to bind similar ligands.

Moreover, structure-structure comparisons have demonstrated that it is highly unlikely that these proteins share a common function with bona fide RNA-binding RRM proteins.

The existence of similar visual preferences in the chick supports the idea that the equivalent routes in the primate brain may share a common function, and avian-mammal brain homologies have been increasingly recognized [35].

The closest functional and structural homologue of RbbA is elongation factor EF-3 of Saccharomyces cerevisiae which shares a common function in translation and several sequence motifs such as an ELVES motif present in tRNA binding proteins, two "LSGGQ" ATP binding motifs and two Walker motifs (ABC cassettes) that define this ABC class of transporters as the most abundant ATPases in all cells [38].

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