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The phrase "analysis of the lesser" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing a comparative evaluation or examination of something that is considered to be of lesser importance or value.
Example: "The analysis of the lesser factors in the study revealed some surprising insights that were previously overlooked."
Alternatives: "examination of the minor" or "evaluation of the subordinate".
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Our analysis of the lesser quality genome assemblies of other Caenorhabditis and Drosophila species revealed that the RepeatScout output suffers more consensus fragmentation but mostly when the repeats are relatively long (e.g., LTR retrotransposons).
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For the analysis of lesser quantities of data or genomes with low copy number elements, we have provided the option of applying less stringent parameters (relaxed conditions; Figure 1).
The statistical methodology and stringency we employed was designed to minimize false positive eQTL from the analysis, however at the probable expense of the lesser significant eQTL which will most likely function in trans [ 22].
Immunofluorescence analysis of the endogenous KDELR showed major amounts in the Golgi complex and lesser amounts in the ER.
Analysis of the late activation marker CD25 yielded similar patterns, but expectedly to a lesser extent (data not shown).
Atoni, predominant people of Timor, easternmost of the Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia.
All of these sexual acts are of the lesser sort.
"The majority of the lesser people are opting out.
Isolated fracture of the lesser or greater tuberosity.
Figure 1 Sketch map of the Lesser Antilles, West Indies.
It occupied almost all space of the lesser pelvis.
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