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Up until now, therapy has been empirical and not evidence based, resulting in a poor understanding of the precise aetiology of unexplained RM.
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As the cooling proceeds, the growth becomes asymmetric with the tips of the secondary dendritic arms growing faster than the bases, resulting in a drop-like shape.
The master contigs contain about 19 million bases, resulting in a SNP density ranging from roughly 9.1 × 10−4 to 21.8 × 10−4 SNPs per bp, depending on SNP confidence.
The GERALD configuration file was set to trim 1 base at the 3′ end of each read since prephasing correction in CASAVA cannot be applied to the last base resulting in a slight increase in error at that position.
The DNA substrate consisted of a template (T) strand (ten bases) annealed to a recessed downstream (D) strand (5 bases), resulting in a 5 bp 3′ overhang on the T strand.
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The primer design included the combination of that terminal triplet (TGR) with additional three bases resulting in a BamHI recognition sequence only if the G was present, whereas the inclusion of the A destroyed the BamHI site (Fig. 6a).
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