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Several CEH pairs or groups shared sequence identity in small blocks but had significantly different (although still conserved for each separate CEH) sequences in surrounding regions.

On the basis of shared sequence motifs within the TM7 region, HE6 has been grouped into the B class of GPCRs.

Each of the 20 largest T. parvula contigs consisted mostly of ORFs that shared sequence similarity with genes from a single A. thaliana chromosome, the exception being contig c3, which shared similarity with genes from three chromosomes (Supplementary Table 6).

Our anti-pAKT473 antibody does not distinguish AKT1 vs. AKT2 vs. AKT3 (i.e. due to shared sequence similarity in all isoforms in the region surrounding the serine 473 site).

On the other hand, OsC1 in Asian rice shared sequence similarity and formed 13 interconnected haplotypes.

The shared sequence included a gene called CNGA3, they report in the July issue of Nature Genetics.

Analysis of the promoter regions of the six sRNAs identified no shared sequence motifs.

K.T.C.A. Peijnenburg provided helpful comments during the writing of this manuscript, and kindly shared sequence data and analyses.

As can be seen here, this pathogen protein has a stretch of shared sequence with a human protein called DOCK6.

The RF122 shared sequence contains an ORF that encodes a quinone oxidoreductase/DT diaphorase, a member of a subfamily of alcohol dehydrogenases, annotated as SAB1296c [24].

Epitope mimicry appears when a stretch of shared sequence, called "mimetope", exists between a protein of a certain pathogen and a protein of its host.

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