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functional similarity

collocation in English

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functional
adjective
uk /ˈfʌŋk.ʃən.əl/ us /ˈfʌŋk.ʃən.əl/
designed to be practical and useful rather ...
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similarity
noun[C or U]
uk /ˌsɪm.ɪˈlær.ə.ti/ us /ˌsɪm.əˈler.ə.t̬i/
the fact that people or things look or are ...
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Examples of functional similarity


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In general, functionalsimilarity demands a constellation of behaviors that, together, are uniquely consistent with the process of interest.
Clearly the conservation of active-site residues is important in reasoning from sequence similarity to functionalsimilarity.
Combinations with of, too, show functionalsimilarity across the variation between bare nominal and verbal gerunds.
But if that argument is valid, then there is a case also for a converse argument, that functionalsimilarity may derive from neural similarity.
But no matter how rigorous the test, it is impossible to go beyond functionalsimilarity between human and nonhuman behaviors to certainty about human-like consciousness.
Several groups have tested correlations between sequence similarity and functionalsimilarity.
By grouping objects together on the basis of shape with a high degree of success, infants are likely to discover other commonalties amongst these objects, such as functionalsimilarity.
Thus, the two versions of each new object were equally similar\\different to the corresponding familiar object in terms of their taxonomic relatedness, functionalsimilarity, and thematic association.
The labyrinth and the lateral line organs of lampreys have structural and functionalsimilarity.
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The p73 gene encodes a protein with a significant sequence homology and a functionalsimilarity with the tumor suppressor p53.
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The method is effective because amplitude and phase distortions having functionalsimilarity can produce similar effects when the distortion factors are small.
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Evolutionary convergence structural similarity by itself is a metaphor for functionalsimilarity.
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The functionalsimilarity of the enzymes remains the strongest argument for divergent evolution.
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Searching a genome (or a section of a genome) for gene clusters can be based on sequence similarity or functionalsimilarity.
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These fingers are present in a diverse group of proteins that frequently do not share sequence or functionalsimilarity with each other.
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Thus, "chromosomal proximity" also called the gene neighbour method can be used to predict functionalsimilarity between proteins, at least in prokaryotes.
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Despite their functional similarities, these two receptor subtypes can be distinguished pharmacologically and are assembled from different protein subunits.
Although there are many functional similarities between the feedback control observed in living and nonliving systems, there are some important differences as well.
Many of these genes share substantial structural and functionalsimilarity, but they are specialized to cell type and/or conditions under which they are normally produced.
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