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Definition 1 (Footprint of Uncertainty).
Ensemble data shows the analysis of the four clustering miRNAs, indicating that upstream sequence elements of these miRNAs were mainly ESCs-specific transcript factor binding sites, DNase 1 footprint protection sites, polymerase protection sites or histone modification features (Additional file 10: Figure S3), which further demonstrated the pluripotent signature of these miRNAs.
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Each pixel is roughly equivalent to a 100km footprint. .
However, instead of 2D, FootPrint implementation works in 1D space.
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