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Meanings of evolutionary conservation in English
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Usage of evolutionary conservation in English
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Finally, phosphorylation sites were examined for phosphorylation-specific motifs and evolutionaryconservation.
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This implies ~200 million years of evolutionaryconservation of the underlying immune mechanism.
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Pathogenicity of these variants is supported by co-segregation and in silico analyses and evolutionaryconservation.
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However, the multiplicity of CD3 components and their evolutionaryconservation suggest that they serve distinct functions.
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The important role of CpG islands in gene transcription strongly suggests evolutionaryconservation in the mammalian genome.
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Finally we apply it to viral genomic data to identify regions of evolutionaryconservation within influenza and rotavirus.
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We also show that the predictions can be further improved by combining PASE with information about evolutionaryconservation.
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Taken together, our data map novel DMRs in the human genome, their evolutionaryconservation, and relation to gene expression.
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The quantitative model previously proposed for origin activation in X. laevis can be generalized to explain this evolutionaryconservation.
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These systematic measurements suggest that evolutionaryconservation in the consensus sequence is driven by maintenance of the cleavage rate.
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A sequenced and annotated genome has revealed a large degree of evolutionaryconservation in comparison to the human genome.
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We found evolutionaryconservation of a leader sequence, a single C-terminal glycosylation site, collagen-binding residues, and four specific conserved PEDF peptides.
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Sequence alignment and evolutionaryconservation analysis of amino acids identified a metal-permeation pathway of Nrat1 centered at the metal binding site.
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High evolutionaryconservation of frataxin across species has enabled the development of disease models of FRDA in various unicellular and multicellular organisms.
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Co-localized noisy gene pairs exhibit lower evolutionaryconservation of their adjacent genome locations, suggesting that their shared transcriptional background may be disadvantageous.
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SPRN was initially described in zebrafish; however, the strong evolutionaryconservation led to the hypothesis that SPRN might be the ancestral prion-like gene.
This collocation consists of:
evolutionary
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Evolutionary conservation through the time
Evolutionary conservation across language varieties