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If the TPMT genotypes from the example above were sequenced using nanopore-based long read technology, the *1/*3A diplotype would likely be called correctly (note that rs1142345 and rs1800460 are only 8,310bp apart).
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Eight of the past 11 seasons have been called correctly.
Figure 5c,d shows the proportion of resistant and susceptible samples that were called correctly for each drug.
Of the 77 states with at least three late polls, the winner was called correctly in 74 cases.
(b) Mean quality score of all sequences (Phred score) relative to a chosen threshold of 30, indicating a 99.9% chance that a base is called correctly.
"This is an opportunity that's never before existed for the managers to have some sway in seeing to it that plays are called correctly," he said.
City went on to reach Wembley thanks to Sergio Agüero's late headed winner while Martínez was left wondering if technology may be needed to ensure such decisions are called correctly.
We want to play these games and these occasions with 11 players on the pitch for both teams". Stubbs, whose side face Inverness Caledonian Thistle in the quarter-finals, added that he had seen replays of Hearts' disallowed goals and that both were called correctly by the officials.
To state this clearly: Major League Baseball is seeking to use a video camera -- which captures events of a game and records them so that they might be watched later -- to make sure close plays are called correctly.
It is assigned by the SOLiD base (color) caller and estimates the probability each base is called correctly.
About 95% of paternal alleles were determined correctly, and > 95% of missing genotypes were called correctly.
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