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Narwhals' ranges for foraging are believed to be patterns developed early in their life which increase their ability to gain necessary food resources during winter.
Other atypical signals are likely to be patterns of coding regions, transcription factor binding sites, or other unknown translation or transcription signals.
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POP are highly abundant patterns statistically not expected to exist; NEP are patterns that do not exist but are statistically expected to; ORP are patterns unique to a kingdom; and URP are patterns excluded from a kingdom.
"Habits tend to be reflexive patterns of behavior and what we need to do is change that pattern," Bourdeau says.
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