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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abundant event" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe an event or occurrence that is plentiful or happening in large numbers. Example: "The festival was a huge success, with an abundant event schedule that kept attendees entertained throughout the day." Another example: "The city's parks are known for hosting abundant events, such as concerts, markets, and food festivals."
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Surprisingly, IR was the most abundant event in all genomes.
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Anyway, even if those low abundant events are produced randomly by a kind of stochastic noise or by a fine tuning in the splicing machinery, potential AS transcripts are definitively under natural selection in an evolutionary context.
The second most abundant splicing event results in the incorporation of an alternative terminal exon (22.1% of AS events), followed by alternative splice acceptor (17.3%) and donor (12.7%) (Table 3 and Figure 4).
Exon skipping was the most abundant splicing event in the post-transcriptional regulation by estradiol.
A single "A" insertion was the most abundant insertion/deletion event detected.
As shown in Table 2, the most and the secondary abundant addition event in G1245N library is adenine and uridine addition, respectively.
For all its abundant main events, this book is also crammed with striking minor characters, from Niko's blindly adoring Greek mother to the actual recipient of the rose bouquet.
"During the past year of abundant sporting events," she said, "I've seen for myself just how important sport is in bringing people together from all backgrounds, from all walks of life, and from all age groups".
This model was similar to the previous one which had explained abundant RI events in plants.
The most abundant editing events are 3'-U and 3'-A in all libraries.
Our results show that the most abundant editing events of miRNAs in colon tissues are 3'-A and 3'-U.
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