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Here, we expand the phylogenomic representation of the Melainabacteria through sequencing of six diverse population genomes from gut and bioreactor samples supporting the inference that this lineage is nonphotosynthetic, but not the assertion that they are strictly fermentative.

None of them showed evidence of potential peroxisomal targeting (supplementary fig. S9 B, Supplementary Material online), further supporting the inference that PP2A B ′ θ relocalized to peroxisomes after gene duplication.

Most of the genes in group 2 (37/43; 86%) are located within sub-clades that correspond primarily to genomic clusters, supporting the inference that most of the group 2 sequences result from recent gene duplications.

Plants that were grown on 5 μM NPA and 100 nM NAA and had class IV shoot defects accumulated stain at the shoot apex, supporting the inference that auxin transport maintains auxin levels at the apex to regulate its activity.

Note that the conversion time for event 4 is difficult to determine precisely because we do not have sufficient information from many of the species (mainly due to missing sequences), whereas event 3 has eight outgroup results supporting the inference that it followed the separation of human and gibbon.

Each of these cases was manually inspected, and we were able to confirm good alignment between the 3′-UTR sequence in the ancestral allele and the C-terminal coding sequence in the addition allele, supporting the inference that the origin of the additional coding sequences was noncoding.

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Additional work in murine strains also supports the inference that inherited genetic variability is a major determinate on epigenetic variability [45].

The present results, together with those from Figueiro et al. [ 11] and Figueiro et al. [ 26] support the inference that lighting designed to provide veridical perceptual cues about the environment can help improve postural control and stability while, for example, older adults are changing from a sitting to a standing position and while they are walking.

The Hall of Fame argues that accepting the Asterisk Ball does not mean that it supports the inference that Bonds used performance-enhancing substances to hit his 756 home runs.

Mr Justice Mann noted "It is apparent that the emails are passing to and from journalists and editors at all levels, and supports the inference that hacking was being carried out at all levels".

Judge Lodge's ruling affirms a June decision by United States Magistrate Mikel Williams that stated: "The circumstantial evidence supports the inference that al-Kidd may have been detained for reasons in addition to securing his testimony at trial".

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