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Free sign upThe phrase "alignment the data" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a typographical error or a misphrasing. The correct form would typically be "align the data."
Example: "To ensure accuracy in our analysis, we need to align the data from different sources."
Alternatives: "organize the data" or "synchronize the data."
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After alignment, the data from each sample comprises a single vector containing 1001 elements.
After alignment the data matrix consisted of 1692 base pairs, of which 930 base pairs derive from RAG-1 and 762 base pairs from myoglobin intron II.
They showed that paying the penalty of describing a tree can help shorten the description of an alignment: the data are then described by the most parsimonious substitutions along the tree.
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Furthermore, for large alignments, the data tightly constrains the rate at each site.
21 After manual inspection of the alignments, the data were separated into three partition sets that corresponded to the first, second and third positions of each codon.
As there were no gaps in the alignments, the data were subjected to phylogenetic analysis without any processing by means of gap treatment methods.
In the third and fourth alignments the data from both the complete and the short alignment were partitioned into codon positions 1+2 (unencoded) and codon position 3 (coded as RY).
Correct alignment of the data, i.e., calibration of the gap g, was crucial and limited the precision of the measurements.
MZ participated in the sequence alignment and the data analysis.
Thus, the necessity for an accurate alignment of the data cannot be overstressed.
These counts are obtained from a multiple sequence alignment of the data made available in [ 33].
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