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Measured parameters for seed size traits of sorghum are archived in Table S1.
The likelihood intervals for sorghum and rice seed size are archived in Table S2 and Table S5, respectively.
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The genome size, GC content, and the number of PCGs, tRNAs, and rRNAs of the 132 mitochondrial genomes archived in IMGD (Table 2 and Table 3) were assessed.
The sequence dataset obtained from those samples that yielded ancient DNA was supplemented by 122 ancient DNA sequences archived in GenBank (Table S2).
(a) overall size-specific models of tawa growth for average trees and for rapidly-growing trees; and (b) size-specific average tawa growth from a subset of the data in (a) where local basal area (BA) could be modelled (permanent forest plots in Pureora, Kaimai Range (Wharawhara), Rotorua Lakes, Mt Egmont/Taranaki, archived in NVS, see Table 1).
Plastome sequences are archived in GenBank (see table 4 for accession numbers).
Values in bold represents pI's +/- > 1 pH unit from predicted HAdV-37 proteins Molecular weight and pI were calculated using JVirGel 2.2.3b During annotation of HAdV-37, we located 8 hypothetical ORFs similar to ORFs predicted from sequences previously archived in GenBank for other HAdVs (Table 4), with a blast value for each of less than e-5.
This study was performed on autopsy brains of MS patients and control cases from paraffin blocks archived in the Center of Brain Research, Medical University of Vienna, Austria (Table 1).
All data sets used to create the figures or tables in this study are archived in Dryad, doi 10.5061/dryad.sh5c3.
Autopsy CNS tissue of 6 NMO and 10 MS patients (Table 1) from paraffin blocks and sections archived in the Center of Brain Research, Medical University Vienna, Austria or in Tohoku Medical University was used.
The source appendix tissue, archived in standard histology wax blocks (formalin fixed, paraffin embedded) in 41 participating hospitals (see supplementary table 4), was sent to Public Health England.
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