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- Finally, our understanding of the functional elements of the genome is still expanding; the most startling example of this is our knowledge of miRNA. (Valentin et al., 2007)
- However, this analysis showed that several of the startling and ''new'' findings of molecular systematics were probably the result of analysis of small data sets. (Church, Bottjer, 2013)
- Table 1 shows the startling results: About 95 percent of the marine (readily fossilizable) species became extinct at the end of the Permian, and the others of the ''big five'' took similarly big hits. (Church, Bottjer, 2013)
- During analysis of the BAC libraries for genes involved in metabolism of particular members of the natural bacterioplankton community, the startling presence of the PR gene was noticed based on its weak homology (approximately 30% identity on the protein level) to haloarchaeal bacteriorhodopsins (Be紓坅' et al, 2000a; Figure 1). (Church, Bottjer, 2013)
- The observation of continuing gain from selection despite what would appear to be large reductions in genetic variance and large increases in inbreeding that have accompanied more than 100 generations of selection is startling. (Church, Bottjer, 2013)
- In contrast, in a 2003 survey of 1000 individuals, parents of young children aged 0.5鎰箋工6 years, Rideout et al (2003) had a number of startling findings. (Church, Bottjer, 2013)
- Ezra Pound's haiku-like poem,''In a Station of the Metro'' (1916), compresses a startling comparison of culture and nature into two lines: ''The apparition of these faces in the crowd;/Petals on a wet, black bough.'' (Church, Bottjer, 2013)
- These models have yielded a startling diversity of results. (Church, Bottjer, 2013)
- Groups that need to breed outside water have evolved a startling array of reproductive adaptations; amphibians have the widest range of reproductive modes of any tetrapods. (Church, Bottjer, 2013)
- Systematic monitoring of progress with the mouse collaborative cross has provided a window into the impact of drift on the genomes (Srivastava et al 2017), a startling insight into the genetic basis of male sterility (Odet et al 2015; Shorter et al 2017), the impact of structural variation (Morgan et al 2017), and a new method for estimating haplotypes and preserving uncertainty (Oreper et al 2017). (de Koning, McIntyre, 2017)
- The startling feature of the results is the existence of three distinct regions of solutions. (Lewontin, 1964)
- For example, Goodall's pioneering studies on the common chimpanzee revealed startling behavioural similarities such as tool use and group aggression4,5. (Mikkelsen et al., 2005)
- Option 1 results in what seems at first startling low numbers of select parents: from 200 unrelated founder parents to approximately 36 parents in the 1st generation and 27 in the 6th generation. (Kerr, Goddard, Jarvis, 1998)
- While the presence of two nuclei and the process of DNA rearrangement and elim ination are extraordinary, another startling finding is that Paramecium encodes about 40,000 proteincoding genes (a far greater number than is found in animals or fungi). (Pevsner, 2009)
- Provenances from Papua New Guinea have generally dominated yield trials, and growth habit shows startling differences on different sites. (Burley, Evans, Youngquist, 2004)
- Although this constrains the plant form, trees have evolved a startling variety of architectural types. (Burley, Evans, Youngquist, 2004)
- The bottom left panel plots the Error 1 residuals against Reps and shows nothing startling. (Christensen, 2016)
- The message here is that the practice of genetic manipulation in forestry is neither new, nor conceptually startling, nor fundamentally separate from the basics of forest management practice. (Fins, Friedman, Brotschol, 1992)
- But the end result was startling, elegant, and fascinating. (Krantz, 2017)
- We conclude this subsection with an example, for which we thank Don Saari, in which the Hare system gives a startling and counter intuitive result. (Krantz, 2017)
- The good news is that mathematics has developed over time in startling and diverse ways. (Krantz, 2017)
- The frequency of nested data structures in the data-analytic sciences is startling. (Scott, Simonoff, Marx, 2013)
- As will be seen in the review of the DD concept that follows, this is a rather startling conclusion. (Unknown, 1998)
- Understanding this point can be a startling epiphany, and your students might find statistics to be fun, and surprisingly easy, once they "get it." (Westfall, Henning, 2013)
- While these values are startlingly low, the population persists, giving hope for improved viability in the future. (Haig, 1998)
- Early researchers were puzzled as to why plants produce such a startlingly diverse array of chemicals, which, because they had no known function in primary metabolism, became known as secondary compounds. (Church, Bottjer, 2013)