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The HapMap currently characterizes a total of 4 million common DNA sequence variants known as single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs).
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Hines and Rich identified and characterized a total of seven different value stream mapping tools [13] that served as possible candidates for ameliorating percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA) and stent placement procedures in the university hospital's interventional radiology department: 1. Process (activity) mapping 2.
We have characterized a total of 1160 potentially complete DNA transposons, as well as 2086 defective elements, which altogether represent 1.98% of the Vitis genome (Table 1).
We have characterized a total of 1172 MULEs belonging to high copy number families, 30% probably corresponding to full-length elements (Figure 3 and Table 4).
We experimentally characterized a total of six cellulases including four GH5s, one GH8, and Fisuc_2005, which is predicted to belong to family PL10 but had cellulolytic activity in our assays (Table S2).
We characterized a total of 155 N-linked glycans and 29 of O-linked glycans.
BLAST searches against all available plant repeat databases [ 10] characterized a total of 59% of these reads as repeat reads.
We characterize a total of 155 N-linked glycans and 29 O-linked glycans using MS/MS spectra by total ion mapping (TIM) scan.
In this study, we conducted a genome-wide survey of wheat miRNAs from 11 tissues, characterizing a total of 323 novel miRNAs belonging to 276 families in wheat.
We have generated and characterized a total of 470,024 genome shotgun sequences covering 100.5 Mb of the mungbean (Vigna radiata (L).
We identified and characterized a total of five sucrose synthase genes in the three sugarcane progenitor species through gene annotation and PCR haplotype analysis by analyzing 70 to 119 PCR fragments amplified from intron-containing target regions.
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