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To avoid any bias imparted by small sequences, sequences shorter than 300 bp were excluded from analyses of GC content, leaving a total of 18,444 coding sequences.
Genes with CDS less than 200 bp were excluded from the analyses.
Restriction fragments smaller than 30 bp and larger than 900 bp were excluded from further analysis to avoid detection of primers and uncertainties of size determination.
Very short predicted genes (<150 bp) were excluded from the analysis.
Hence, contigs shorter than 300 bp were excluded from further analysis.
After processing, sequences less than 100 bp were excluded from the analysis.
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Thus this primer pair was not used for qPCR assay and the T-RF of 436 bp derived from the amplicon 483 bp was excluded from the T-RFLP results.
Any uORF of length > 150 bp or with a distance between the uORF and the gene start codon > 500 bp was excluded from the results.
One of the possible reasons is that for LI-COR gels, 200 bp are excluded from the amplicon to adjust for the 100 bp regions at the top and bottom of TILLING gel images that are difficult to analyse, which will shorten the actual TILLING target region.
Raw reads shorter than 50 bps were excluded from the alignment process.
Thirteen paralogous ITS2 sequences with large indels (20 to 58 bps) were excluded from the analyses.
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