Exact(1)
The completeness (extent of coverage of the genome) of the new Amel_4.5 and the earlier, Amel_4.0, assemblies were measured by BLASTN comparison to available de novo assembled 454 contigs from seven libraries.
Similar(7)
We assumed that missing values occurred at random given the other covariates and used multiple imputation to derive predictions for missing values.[22] The extent of completeness of data for various predictor variables is represented in Table 1.
The simulation data sets are unrealistically ideal in terms of completeness of sampling (or extent of random sampling), missing data (none), and typing error (none for most simulations).
Outcomes for patients with SGTs depend on the site of tumor, histology, extent of disease, completeness of surgery, and/or adjuvant radiation therapy, though there are many exceptions [5].
However, the use and comparability of species inventories are limited by the extent of their completeness and the heterogeneity of sampling effort between sites or areas [40].
Completeness of DNA digestion or extent of fragmentation was tested by gel electrophoresis.
The P-values from the GO term enrichment analysis are often sensitive to geneome size and the extent of annotation completeness (Khatri and Drăghici, 2005).
To inform research and policy action adequately, the data needs to be interpreted taking into account the prevailing levels of completeness of death registration, the extent of birth and death registration into the population register, and levels of population growth.
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