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When aligning two species where one or both species are poorly annotated, alignment might be biased towards aligning well-annotated proteins whose functions are similar.
These results indicate that geometric cues that promote uniaxial alignment might be more potent for myogenesis than those with increased peak stress.
In such approaches, errors in the initial sequence alignment might be identified subject to two conditions.
More radically, alignment might be improved by an iterative approach to table construction.
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Secondly, with stringent filtering criteria some BPs may be missed, illustrating that the use of flexible filtering criteria for MPS alignment might be helpful.
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This shows that mode-1 HOSVD modeling of rRNA alignments might be used to computationally predict evolutionary mechanisms.
These analyses also show that mode-1 HOSVD modeling of rRNA sequence alignments might be used to computationally predict evolutionary mechanisms, i.e., evolutionary pathways and the underlying structural changes that these pathways are correlated, possibly even coordinated with.
Very few (<13,000, 0.6%) had an aligned block with an alignment quality of less than 75%, which might indicate that the K562 genome might not be well represented in hg19 in these regions or that some details of these alignments might be questioned.
On bacterial genomes however, these aligners might be slower than hash table based alignment programs.
We reasoned that, by correcting torsional alignment, we might be able to optimize long-term outcomes and avert repeated knee surgery.
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