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  • In a subsequent refinement of the NS1 analysis, we separated sequences for this protein into two groups, corresponding to the two major NS variants known as Alleles A and B, whose nucleotide sequences exhibit approximately 70% identity

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Olivo Miotto et al. 2010

  • Alleles which confer a benefit at all times and in all instances must almost necessarily sweep to fixation over time, and thus all variation swings around this central spike of genetic uniformity.

    Genes and IQ Kosmo 2009

  • Suce exceptions are, as I pointed out, Origin and Dissemination of Chloroquine-Resistant Plasmodium falciparum with Mutant pfcrt Alleles in the Philippines

    Behe Responds 2007

  • Alleles that helped protect against disease proved useful and won out.

    Last-Minute Changes 2009

  • Alleles which confer a benefit at all times and in all instances must almost necessarily sweep to fixation over time, and thus all variation swings around this central spike of genetic uniformity.

    Archive 2009-01-01 Kosmo 2009

  • Given that things like DNA and the rest of what makes up Alleles are software, and the theory of evolution effectively declares that it is impossible for alleles i.e.software to be explained by referring to the existence of a programmer, the position of evolution will always be hopeless.

    Intelligent Design Can't Get Off The Ground James F. McGrath 2008

  • Alleles cannot cooperate with each other; only compete.

    Replication Hull, David 2008

  • Alleles are the two or more alternative forms of one gene and are used as a gauge of diversity in individual plants and varieties.

    14. Saving seeds for planting 1991

  • Alleles and haplotypes were tested for association with aggressive periodontitis with the programs Family-Based Association Test (FBAT) [47].

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Flavia M. Carvalho et al. 2010

  • Alleles form genes that are located on our chromosomes.

    About.com Biology 2010

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