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The appropriate codon is then retrieved from the exon sequence files either directly or by stitching sequences from adjacent exons in the event that a SNP affects either the first two or the last two nucleotides of an exon.
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In 2002, a research team recreated the poliovirus by stitching together DNA ordered from companies (ScienceNOW, 11 July 2002).
As sequencing has become less expensive, researchers have sequenced the genomes of many organisms, using a process called genome assembly, which utilizes computational tools to stitch together sequences from many different fragments.
A new sequence is rendered by stitching facial part images to the correct position in a previously recorded background sequence.
A motion-free composite image can be constructed by stitching together uncorrupted image segments from each data set.
Hasegawa and Saito removed a person from a panoramic image by stitching multiple images recorded during user panning [16, 17].
Hem the bottoms of the trousers by turning the fabric inside twice, stitching once from the inside and then doing a single or double top stitch.
These linear molecules form during macronuclear development by removing both inter- and intragenic spacer sequences from germline micronuclear DNA and then stitching gene fragments together.
The dm3-centric alignments of coding sequences for each gene were extracted by "Stitch Gene blocks" (version 1.0.1) from the "Fetch Alignments" menu without splitting into gapless MAF blocks for the following assemblies of species from Sophophora subgenus: dm3, droSim1, droYak2, droEre2, droAna3, dp4, droPer1, and droWil1.
The zardozi on costumes were also stitched by designers from Surat.
Regions where consensus genome maps disagree with sequence assemblies (e.g. negative gap lengths or partial alignments) are flagged by Stitch for investigation at a sequence level.
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