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Furthermore, a significant fraction of unique genes may also be due to annotation errors or be non-functional as part of an ongoing process of genome reduction and pseudogenization [ 22].
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While chimeras with two segments (bimeras) are most common, chimeras with >2 segments (multimeras) may form at comparable rates and account for a significant fraction of the unique sequences in an amplified sample (Lahr and Katz, 2009).
Metabolism of alternate carbon compounds, either as complete pathways (e.g. metabolism of 4-hydroxyphenyl acetate) or as smaller sets of reactions, constitute a significant fraction of these unique reactions; some are introduced by the reconstruction software without being well connected to the metabolic network.
In all isolates a significant fraction of these CDS are strain-specific, indicating the unique nature of the phage elements that are present in each genome.
Assuming R. microplus has a similar number of transcripts as these two arthropods, the BmiGI set of 13,643 unique transcripts represents a significant fraction of the likely set of protein-coding transcripts in R. microplus.
We present a global comparative genomic analysis of a gene index of R. microplus comprised of 13,643 unique transcripts assembled from 42,512 expressed sequence tags (ESTs), a significant fraction of the complement of R. microplus genes.
We derive such a significant fraction of neutral hydrogen, although the exact fraction depends on the modelling.
I must take blame for at least a significant fraction of the suboptimal design".
But the amount could be a significant fraction of demand on a bad day.
A significant fraction of aircraft fly in the upper part of the Ferrel cell.
McCoy initially found that the Korea Exchange Bank handled a significant fraction of the luxury goods purchases.
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