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Punctuation and no punctuation are both currently used when appending sub-designations to basic histone families.

We suggest the use of a period to separate each appended sub-designation (except unpunctuated modification designations, in keeping with the Brno nomenclature).

Those vsps that have a genomic context as duplicated, inverted pairs and that therefore have identical coding regions, are each given the same numerical designation, but these names are followed by ".1" or ".2" sub-designation to highlight this difference.

This system of nomenclature does not address sub-species designations or geographic 'races.' The AGNC is currently accepting community proposals for these designations.

The North American Agalinis are representatives of a taxonomically difficult group that has been subject to extensive taxonomic revision from species level through higher sub-generic designations (e.g., subsections and sections).

At least ten different types (identified with numerical sub-type designations) of GSDs have been described, with the phenotypes depending on the enzyme affected and the specific positions of the mutations within a given enzyme.

It is also identified in PANTHER as an ATP-dependent AMP-binding enzyme family member, with a 4-coumerate CoA ligase sub-family designation.

Section Five is headed "Emergency Designations" and sub-section b) carries the heading "Pay-as-you-go".

Estuary designations by sub-cube typology are further delineated by different colored symbols.

This nomenclature also allows for the designations of sub-lineages which our data set, and others not described here, define additional prevalent biological and phenotypic associations such as the ET-15 mutants of lineage 11.

Initially, discussion on genetic and evolutionary legacy focused on how best to characterize and name such variation, that is, use of sub-specific or varietal designations, definition of 'evolutionarily significant units' (ESUs, Ryder 1986), 'distinct population segments' (Utter 1981), 'designatable units' (COSEWIC 2009), or other such descriptors.

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