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The optimal model and number of clusters were inferred according to the Bayesian Information Criterion BICC) [ 33, 34].
After quality filtering, 843 HIV sequences with associated demographic data and 263 background sequences from the region were analyzed, and 138 clusters were inferred (2 23 individuals).
Clusters were inferred based on regions containing four or more QTL from various traits with a false positive rate of ≤6.25%.
In total, 19 genetic clusters were inferred absorbing 93.2% of samples, while 5.5% of individuals showed admixed ancestry and 1.3% could not be unambiguously assigned.
Putative transmission clusters were inferred by establishing linkage when two sequences had a Tamura-Nei 93 genetic distance (D) ≤ 1.5% separating them.
In the human GM06990 cell line, a total of 1,495 clusters were inferred, with an average cluster size of approximately seven genomic bins; only 129 contained distal bins (Additional file 1: Figure S 4A-E).
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Ni- (or Nb-centered) icosahedral clusters are inferred as the basic local structural feature in the Ni Nb Zr metallic glass.
Multiple sequence clusters are inferred to represent occupants of distinct niches or, alternatively, the mixing of two physically separated populations.
Interestingly, a division of N. cyriacigeorgica into two phylogenetic clusters was inferred by McTaggart et al.[ 13].
Starting from individual genotypes, the number of genetic clusters was inferred using the program STRUCTURE v2.1 [ 43].
Second, genotypes from all sampled individuals are merged, and a pair of haplotype clusters is inferred for each individual at each SNP position using the algorithm developed by Scheet (Scheet and Stephens 2006) and used in the fastPHASE software.
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