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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a read with a" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a reading experience or a specific type of reading material, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "I enjoyed a read with a captivating plot that kept me engaged all night."
Alternatives: "a book with a" or "a story featuring a".
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A "uniquely aligned" read is defined as a read with a max scoring alignment to the genome scoring (1) at least 24 and (2) at least four higher than any of the other alignments of that read to the genome.
First, any basecall with a sequence quality lower than 20 or a read with a mapping quality < 20 were discarded.
Since one DNA pool contained 16 samples, at least a read with a base change among 32 reads was required to detect one sample with a point mutation in a heterozygous state.
Reads were discarded if their average Phred score was less than 20, and the remaining reads filtered so that any base in a read with a Phred score less than 20 was converted to 'N' using the FASTX-Toolkit [ 46].
Low-quality bases and reads were removed by three criteria: 1) The consecutive bases from the end of a read with a default low-quality score of 2 (Phred score of 2 or Q2 [2]), 2) the bases from the beginning of a read until all of the scores of the first 20 remaining bases were at least Q20 (the base call error rate of ∼1%), and 3) the trimmed reads with less than 60 remaining bases.
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When a dataset contains a read with such an R-mer, its true genomic source position is ambiguous; hence, the read is usually discarded.
This spiky portrait of love makes for a gripping read with a sympathetic rendering of a more closeted age.
It offers a commuter read with a strong, moralising plot and the heady consumerist fantasies of an OK magazine lifestyle.
"Consider your man card reissued," one ad read, with a photo of a black rifle.
It is a good and easy read with a wealth of juicy detail.
Best read with a vintage scotch and a fine Cohiba in hand.
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