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Scaffolds obtained with TargetCut had consistencies similar to those obtained with gaps of 2 kb using ContigMetrics.> Increasing the maximum gap length allowed for joining contigs into scaffolds increased the N50 scaffold length in almost direct proportion to the increase in gap length (Fig. 4) and N50 SNP haplotype length (Table 3).
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Lawyers say such a declaration allows for joining the court on an ad hoc basis, and has been allowed before, in the case of Sierra Leone, which is not a member.
It also allowed for women to join the community as postulants, with the aim of eventually taking religious vows.
Leave a little overlap at one end to allow for a join.
This joining method allows for the possibility of joining different materials.
Most brothers joined for life, although some were allowed to join for a set period.
Our neighbor-joining tree allowed for the identification of 2 samples as albacore, 2 samples as bigeye tuna, 2 samples as northern bluefin tuna, and 2 samples as southern bluefin tuna (12%), but was too poorly resolved to support the identifications of any other samples (Figure 4).
He said it would continue to offer a forum and chat service, but no new members would be allowed to join for the foreseeable future following the complaint.
I don't belong to a country club, although my parents did in their last years (they weren't allowed to join for decades--even though they lived across the street--because of my father's Jewish parentage).
Under all-source positioning context, flexibility and robustness, which allow for run-time join and leave of measurements, are of the first concern.
Shackell played every minute of every game last season, but was allowed to join Burnley for a fee of around £1.1m.
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