Sentence examples for amplification prevalence from inspiring English sources

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To avoid this problem, the amplification prevalence in an aberrant region was measured as the proportion of probes within the region, considering all samples, with a copy number above the 0.975 quantile of all copy number values for all samples at the same chromosome.

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In addition, direct transmission alone may not cause significant amplification of prevalence within rLBMs because birds that entered the market uninfected have a high probability of being slaughtered before they begin shedding AIV.

The sensitivity of microscopy for diagnosis was poor, and analysis by PCR following Whole Genome Amplification revealed the prevalence of trypanosome infection to be startlingly high and much higher than previously reported.

We further demonstrate amplification in HIV/AIDS prevalence as a result of malaria coinfection; however, we also demonstrate the importance of treatment for mitigating this dynamic, especially for AIDS infected patients.

Coincident aggregated distributions of larvae and nymphs among their rodent hosts, whereby the same individual hosts carry the largest numbers of both stages, increase the number of larvae co-feeding with any infected nymph, and so augment the potential amplification of infection prevalence in ticks (13 ).

Conversely, if SNV followed the Amplification Effect model, SNV prevalence would be highest in high diversity communities, possibly due to the presence of more secondary reservoirs or due to increased host encounters.

The main sources of errors include technical errors from DNA quantification, pool construction, inconsistent differential amplification, and from the prevalence of sire alleles in the dams.

This concurs with our results where the difference between histology and cytology was greatest in the category of 'high polysomy (57.6 vs 15.2%, P<0.01), whereas the prevalence of amplification was comparably low (6 vs 9.1%).

Recently, researchers from the Dana Farber Cancer Institute (DFCI) and the Broad Institute described a high prevalence of FGFR1 amplification specifically in squamous NSCLC, with amplification of a region of chromosome segment 8p11-12 (whincludesudes the FGFR1 gene) in 21% of squamous tumors versus 3% of adenocarcinomas (P < 0.001) 15.

Interestingly, gains at 1q were of low-to-moderate level with a lower prevalence of amplifications compared to other chromosomes.

A number of cancers of different organs including NSCLC, ovarian cancer, cholangiocarcinoma, and PDAC have well-defined low-prevalence HER2 amplification.

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