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"It's one of the most unusual sequences I've ever witnessed," Jackson said.
The genomes of the pygmies and the Hadza and Sandawe click-speakers contained many short stretches of DNA with highly unusual sequences.
More recent developments in this vein examine TCP flags attempting to find unusual sequences of flags, such as FIN flags being sent or received when no already established connection is present [15], or construct more elaborate feature vectors based on distinct IP counts of successful and unsuccessful connections [16].
On the other hand, the episode was much more expensive than a typical one, due to the unusual sequences.
Macrosatellites are some of the largest variable number tandem repeats in the human genome, but what role these unusual sequences perform is unknown.
Identification of c onserved u nusual k inases and s ome aPKs: Conserved ePKs with unusual sequences such as SLOB, SCYL1, Bub, Bud32 and Haspin tend to score poorly in searches using protein kinase HMMs.
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