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SNP and genotype calling suffers from high error rates that are due to the following factors.
Everyone knows the story of the good man who works like a demon, never stints, stays true to a calling, suffers setbacks, endures wounds that would demoralize others, eventually hits bottom.
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Kann agreed to come, in part, he says, because his daughter, Hillary, was six and his wife, Francie, as she was called, suffered from alcoholism and depression, and "there was no effective way to treat that in Hong Kong".
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