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Among ten laticifer-expressed PIP genes, HbPIP2 7, HbPIP1 4, HbPIP2 5, HbPIP1 3 and HbPIP2 3 were considerably more abundant, counting about 418-, 306-, 204-, 30- and 15-folds higher than the well-studied HbPIP1 1.

Of these GO terms, proteins participating in cellular and metabolic processes are the most abundant, counting 23% and 21% of the total GO terms of biological process in three tissues.

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Also, a family of peptidases (PF12381) with the sixth most abundant count numbers was removed as 98% of the counts were derived from a single library, clearly representing an outlier of a single replication.

[See Additional file 1 for Supplementary Figure] The success of sequencing based expression profiling is a result of the high sensitivity of transcriptome reads in detecting and counting these abundant genes.

To identify novel and non-annotated miRNA orthologs, we then sorted for the most abundant (>50 read counts) mapped reads in the size range of 19−24 bp across all nine libraries and filtered out all the annotated miRNAs.

One is based on the total tag count (#specific microRNA tags/ total microRNA sequence tags) and the other is based on the most abundant tag count (#the most abundant tag of specific microRNA/ total microRNA sequence tags).

This is a love story in which sentiment is offset by the fractured narrative, Tom's astringent nature and a strikingly abundant body count in the nudity department.

At each stage, 4.7 4.9% of annotated and 3.9 4.3% of novel lncRNAs were abundant (tag count ≥ 5) (Table 1).

Further, they found that the most abundant pollen count dates were September 4, August 24, and September 5 in 1962, 1963, and 1972, respectively.

Melon sRNA a14_392967_ (sequence GGT AGT TCG ATC GTG GAA TTT) was less abundant (166 counts), it is present in 10 different chloroplast genomes, and it may target a transcript encoding an electron carrier protein.

We hypothesised that an immune response to colorectal cancer could account for an improved prognosis in patients with abundant TIL count by specifically targeting budding cells, a so-called 'nipping in the bud' effect leading to improved prognosis.

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