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Similarity searches for the sequenced cloned inserts revealed no similar sequences in the GenBank database or its associated databases.
A scientist studying a particular sequence of DNA might search through the entire human genome, as well as those of other animals and bacteria, to find similar sequences.
Significantly similar sequences were wrapped in dot-lined boxes.
(2) Foldable sequences having different numbers of hydrophobic residues possess very similar sequences.
Allergenic proteins from very different environmental sources have similar sequences and structures.
Fewer entries are achieved by clustering similar sequences in a Hidden Markov Model.
Competitive amplification of similar sequences was identified to be a major mechanism of reduced sensitivity.
One molecular model is proposed for the highly similar sequences in the rat/mouse.
In short, they may be highly similar sequences, but not necessarily functional analogues.
The obtained DNA sequence data were searched for similar sequences in GenBank.
In step 2, the references of the papers associated with the similar sequences are retrieved.
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