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The phrase "amount of duplicates" is not correct in standard written English.
The word "amount" is typically used with uncountable nouns, while "duplicates" is a countable noun, so "number of duplicates" would be more appropriate.
Example: "The number of duplicates in the dataset needs to be reduced to improve efficiency."
Alternatives: "count of duplicates" or "quantity of duplicates".
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With this magnitude of gene duplicates, the assignment of orthologous gene pairs can be difficult because of the amount of duplicates that are closely related.
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The hope is that this will cut down on the amount of duplicate plan entries in the system — arguably Plancast's biggest weak-spot.
Typical blind search algorithms in P2P networks generate a significant amount of duplicate query messages in order to increase the success rate.
Redundancy in a sensor network, in terms of both the number of deployed sensors and the amount of duplicate data delivery, is explored to design an effective protocol that ensures the reliable data delivery while assuring the timeliness, connectivity and the sensing coverage.
Supporting evidence for this event is both karyotypic and genomic, in that salmonids still retain a large amount of duplicate gene expression within their genome.
It is worth noting that we are not comparing the level of retention of duplicated genes resulted from WGD events but the amount of duplicated genes arisen thereafter and independently in each lineage.
The markedly higher amount of duplicate reads in the RiboZero libraries compared to the RiboMinus libraries can partly be explained by the much higher sequencing depth of those samples.
First, the Overall distribution quantifies the amount of duplicate annotations in comparison to unique annotations or more concretely the comparison between counting a particular concept annotation every time it appears against counting it only once.
Envelope, paper and filters were carefully removed from the cigarettes and weighed amounts of duplicate samples were pooled and crushed in liquid nitrogen with pestle and mortar.
Losses and gains of genes, gene rearrangements and unusually large amounts of duplicated or noncoding nucleotides are common in mollusk mitochondrial genomes [ 39, 57, 58].
Even these few studies have revealed that mollusks' mtDNAs have much variation in their features, including losses and gains of genes [ 2], unusually large amounts of duplicated or non-coding nucleotides [ 15, 24], numerous gene rearrangements [ 2, 25], and doubly uniparental inheritance [ 26, 27].
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