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The phrase "alignment from one" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion without context.
It could be used in a technical or specialized context where "alignment" is being discussed in relation to a singular entity or point of reference.
Example: "The alignment from one point to another is crucial for the accuracy of the measurements."
Alternatives: "alignment starting from one" or "alignment originating from one".
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In such cases, 'shuttling' of one or a few pairs of aligned nucleotides in alignment from one breakpoint to another does not change the overall score.
In the displays I've seen, there are a few "sweet spot" viewing angles that produce an acceptable 3D display, and viewing from an angle just a little off from these shows the individual stereoscopic images just slightly off alignment from one another.
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The best protein match (placenta-specific protein 1 precursor), located on ECAX, is a computational prediction with support from 1 equine mRNA and 85%% coverage of RNA-seq alignments from one sample in the short-read archive.
Thus, we obtained 100 sets of 6,989 "genes" and 100 sets of 1,005 "genes" that mimicked, respectively, the real Drosophila and Saccharomycetales gene families in terms of the number and lengths of genes but with each set populated by alignment columns derived from one gene only.
Substitution models describing nucleotide evolution typically assume that sites in an alignment evolve independently from one another, but this assumption is difficult to justify for RNA genes where there are strong functional constraints induced by complementary base pairing in stem regions.
Compared to Previously Known genes both Type I New and Type II New genes were more likely to be narrowly expressed or overlap transcript alignments from only one tissue (P = 2.136 × 10-14 and P < 2.2 × 10-16,, respectively) 18.7% of Previously Known, 29.9% of Type I New and 28.8% of Type II New were narrowly expressed (Table 5).
This excludes contributions from the other crystalline peaks, putting too much emphasis on the contribution from one alignment of the cellulose crystal lattice.
After a coarse alignment from cross-correlation, one proceeds in computing an initial 3-D reconstruction.
However, if the alignments of the flanking regions overlap, combining two local alignments becomes complicated, and an optimal jump from one local alignment to another must be found that is, a gap must be introduced to maximize the alignment score.
During cross-validation, a model is trained on all but one alignment from the training corpus and testing is performed on the withheld data.
The alignment of the mirrors from one end of the mirror assembly to the other (2.7 meters or 9 feet) is accurate to 1.3 micrometers (50 millionths of an inch) or about one fiftieth the width of a human hair!
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