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Ketterle and company weren't able to spot individual domains of alignment, which would be incontrovertible proof of ferromagnetism, says Wilhelm Zwerger, a theorist at the Technical University of Munich in Germany.
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Nearly all of the detected non-vertebrate organisms had alignments from multiple tissues, which would be expected for blood-borne parasites.
Surprisingly, the output of the alignment is different to that which would be expected the sequence identity between mouse and rat is less than that of mouse and human.
These categories demonstrate whether the alignments are of comparable quality, which would be an indicator for the ability to reproduce results at more stringent cutoffs, and a general clue on the capabilities of the algorithms.
In addition, it does not generate multiple sequence alignments for all sequences in a dataset which would be necessary for doing many analyses.
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