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Moreover, owing to various reasons such as insufficient differentiation between gene sequences and alignment ambiguities, it is often difficult to support a single gene tree topology with high confidence.
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This corroborates the results of a previous study [ 83] supporting a single gene duplication event early in the evolution of ray-finned fish.
These data support that a single gene can predict phage cluster and subcluster specific classification when properly compared.
There were also a few supported bipartitions, as well as a set of more than 4,000 bipartitions, most of which were supported by a single gene, while being rejected by many others.
Altogether, these results suggest that, for many gene families, there is insufficient phylogenetic signal to either support or reject a single gene tree topology.
These data support the use of a single gene dotplot analysis to predict whole genome-based cluster relationships of phages.
These data support the use of a single gene, such as TMP, to predict mycobacteriophage phylogeny beyond cluster into a subcluster.
TMP sequence comparison and PCR results support the hypothesis that a single gene can be used for distinguishing phage cluster and subcluster assignments.
The work supports the idea that a single gene mutation could have produced trichromatic color vision and immediate changes in behavior, says Daniel Osorio, a vision scientist at Sussex University, U.K. At the same time, Osorio says, it creates a mystery about why such color vision didn't evolve in other mammals, too.
However, the mathematical chances do not support multiple BES hits of a single gene unless the gene itself is repetitive in the catfish genome.
Our hypothesis for the origin of Xin is also supported by the finding of a single gene encoding Xin in lamprey.
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