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Each gene is broken into several separate parts, known as exons, and the exons are strung out along the ribbon of DNA so sparsely that they account for only 3percentt of the genome's three billion letters.
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It is just one small sign of how far Detroit's fortunes have fallen: the birthplace of the mass-produced automobile, the city that gave us the infuriating, bumper-to-bumper commute, is now so sparsely populated that it doesn't have a rush hour.
It has no major airport and is so sparsely populated that it has infrequent train service.
There are deserts so sparsely vegetated that they create spread beyond anything Wright imagined for his communities.
The region is so sparsely populated that even from the pavement, you experience prime wildlife habitats with all five senses.
The legislature is so sparsely funded that, until 1993, committees had no permanent legal staff, so they brought in lawyers as consultants, many of whom represented local industries.
A news conference in the Bronx on Monday to announce his endorsement by Councilman Koppell was so sparsely attended that it took place in a restaurant booth.
Its largest city, Kuala Lumpur, a place once so sparsely populated that it looked like a botanical garden, has exploded into a cosmopolitan metropolis of shopping malls, luxury hotels and sprawling suburbs.
Given all the other advantages that incumbents have, in terms of name-recognition, money-raising powers and the ability (like Mr Harkin) to bring home pork, this makes for a travesty of democracy.There are coincidental exceptions to this rule: seven states are so sparsely populated that they have only one House seat each.
Wyoming, possibly the sole state so sparsely populated that it has only the single area code.
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