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From: Identification of sequences common to more than one therapeutic target to treat complex diseases: simulating the high variance in sequence interactivity evolved to modulate robust phenotypes

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Increase in the variance of sequence interactivity in the human and mouse genomes. 3D plots of sequence frequency in cDNA relative to the length and relative interactivity (r. interactivity) measured as the percentage of high-frequency (CA, AT, GC, AG) vs low-frequency dinucleotides (AC, TA, CG, GA) show an increase in the variance of sequence interactivity in Mus musculus and Homo sapiens (e and f) in comparison with Escherichia coli (a), Arabidopsis thaliana(b), Caenorhabditis elegans(c) and Drosophyla melanogaster(d)

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