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This formed the late Pliocene shelf margin clinoforms of Unit D and established the shelf break position at the offlap break of this wedge.
There's the 'draw and quarter' position, the 'it wasn't such a big lie' position, the 'how come it didn't come to light before this' position, and the 'give the guy a break' position.
This results in a linear relationship between development time T and break position for break types I and II (fig. 3a and 3b).
Note that the break position Σ0break slightly deviates from the centre of the N-range <Σ0hook>p∈N because of the width of the N-regime (see Figure 7).
Cellular DNA does not show a dependence on specific nucleotides for the region surrounding the fragment break (position 0 in Fig. 7) except for a small preference for Cytosine at a position in the reference genomic sequence adjoined to the 5′-end of the read (position -1).
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Therefore, the break positions were located between the 50th and 51st bases.
We investigated whether the break positions had any relationship with chromosomal positions, e.g., with centromeric or telomeric regions.
Because break positions were located between the last base of the First linker sequence and its next base, we could be more certain that break positions were accurate if the bases in the tail region of the linkers were aligned.
Although rates of spontaneous DNA breakage are being quantified (Pennington and Rosenberg, 2007), the break positions remain obscure.
The alignment positions from BLAST corresponded to break positions; thus, we were able to observe the EDSB distribution across all 16 chromosomes.
As shown in the figure, the break positions did not clump near the centromeres or the telomeres but were scattered across the chromosomes.
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