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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alignment illustrated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a visual representation or example that demonstrates how elements are aligned or organized.
Example: "The report includes a section where the alignment illustrated in the diagram helps clarify the relationship between the components."
Alternatives: "alignment depicted" or "alignment shown".
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This alignment, illustrated in the left panel of Figure 4, correctly aligns the dense sub-network from yeast to the dense sub-network of human.
For the alignment illustrated in Figure 1, the two red spectra are aligned first, followed by the two blue spectra; then, the two blue spectra are aligned with the black spectrum, and finally, the two red spectra are aligned with the three blue and black spectra.
The multiple sequence alignment illustrated in Figure 2 highlights the conservation patterns of representative fido domains.
Software dependent alignment illustrated the importance of validating bioinformatics workflows in haplotype generation for reliability and consistency among laboratories [ 17][ 25].
The sequence grouping and alignment illustrated in figure 1 outline the evolutionary context of the Ago family, revealing the common sequence requirements for the structure and function of the mid domain fold.
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These proteins were aligned and a subset of this alignment illustrates the limited conservation in VirB1 and VirB1-like sequences across divergent bacteria (Figure 6).
This strengthened alignment illustrates that the teachers could implement what they had learned in the course in terms of theory and their application of it.
Removal of R. felis from the alignment illustrates the highly conserved synteny across the derived rickettsia taxa (Figure S1-A).
This is illustrated by the non-sequential sequence alignment of the PrgI and Bcl-xL ligand binding sites in Figure 2. The exclusion of the sequence connectivity as a constraint to determine an alignment illustrates the advantage of CPASS in identifying a functional relationship and the limitation of global sequence and structure alignments such as Dali and BLAST [29], [30].
This alignment illustrates a pattern of systematic bias shared by the parsimony-based MDL and Bayesian methods in some areas.
The phylogram derived from this alignment illustrates that contig 44 is considerably more similar to sequences from several species within Hypocreales than to those within Malasseziales and even more dissimilar to the human rRNA sequence.
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