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If this phenotypic difference is due to genetic difference, for example due to a gene variant with the slightly different sequence, selection will result in accumulating gene variants conferring the better suited phenotype and cause change at the population genetic level.
In his book, however, Ronson recalls a slightly different sequence of events.
But for reasons of domestic politics and priorities, each ally might like to see events unfold in a slightly different sequence.
Our stepper motors have a slightly different sequence than the motors used by the IntelliBot team, but they used a clever approach, which we imitated, to their forward and backward outputs.
If a particular gene has a slightly different sequence in humans than it does in chimps, for example, the chimp RNA may not bind as well to that piece of DNA.
Probing further, the researchers found that the gene for a protein called BabA, which tightly binds the blood-group sugars, has a slightly different sequence in specialist and generalist bacteria.
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The problem is founded in ignoring these sequence annotation differences, when comparing studies that actually investigated slightly different sequences.
A much less abundant minor spliceosome removes 1/300 introns from human pre-mRNAs by recognizing slightly different sequences near the ends of these introns.
Different species can have copies of the same proteins that have slightly different sequences.
Although their pre-microRNAs have slightly different sequences, their mature sequences are identical [ 24].
MegaBLAST utilizes a greedy algorithm [ 6] to search for nucleotide sequence alignment and is optimized for aligning slightly different sequences.
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