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Figure 1.4: The structure of the MIC gene encoding for the actin protein in sterkiella nova.
Figure 1.5: Inversion within a chromosome.
Figure 1.8: The breakpoint graph of the given chromosome.
Figure 1.10: A possible state of the membrane system in Figure 1.9 after one time step.
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