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The phrase "a high sequencing" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to describe a sequencing process that is of high quality or efficiency, but it lacks clarity and proper context.
Example: "The project requires a high sequencing of data to ensure accuracy in the results."
Alternatives: "a high level of sequencing" or "an advanced sequencing".
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On average, for each sequenced library, 18,162,979 total reads were obtained, which are indicative of a high sequencing depth (Additional file 1).
As a high sequencing error rate as well as erroneous mapping of reads could have inflated the variability estimate, we very carefully evaluated the sequencing error rate and mapping accuracy.
If a high sequencing depth is available, DNA damage rate can be calculated with the "mapDamage" software [ 128].
With the newly developed sequencing technologies, it is possible to define microbial community composition with a high sequencing depth.
A high sequencing error of 10% causes an almost complete failure of Bismark, and BSMap worsens by 22%.
A high sequencing failure rate was also found in the human homologue of the mouse SMAD4 coding exon 7.
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The resulting sequences afforded a high sequence similarity with the NRPS gene [116].
The two latter groups share a high sequence homology and structural similarity in their globin domain.
AhpC of NH04 shares a high sequence similarity (99.5% identity) with that of NBRC3832 (AB921977).
Homology modeling of CCR1 was performed based on a template structure (4EA3) which has a high sequence identity and resolution.
However, despite having a high sequence homology, some SVMPs show a strong hemorrhagic activity, while others are (almost) inactive [4].
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