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Generally any approach used to reconstruct transcripts from RNA-seq data must be able to navigate the complications imposed by: i) low expression of some genes that are in turn represented by low RNA-seq data thus making them difficult to fully reconstruct, and ii) short read lengths and alternative splicing which often makes it hard to correctly match each isoform with a read [ 21].
Despite its advantages, Apple will likely have to navigate the complication of simultaneously offering music download sales and streaming.
Queer Middle Eastern people might look forward to exploring their sexuality in North America, but find themselves branded as "Arabs" before all else in a post-9/11 world and are forced to navigate this complication of their identity.
At the same time, these technologies will almost surely introduce ethical quandaries and complications that we are ill prepared to navigate.
The new street map program was now so elaborate that my printer did not have enough memory to print the maps, even after I finally figured out how to navigate through all the complications introduced by sweeping new arrays of features.
At the same time, he has had to navigate myriad legal and managerial complications: multiple F.B.I. investigations, crippling staff mutinies, venomous fights with journalists.
As online retailers start to navigate a cluttered path of complications and variables, there will be blood.
Act 2 is the complication: the stakes become higher for the protagonist as the problem becomes harder to navigate.
It's tough to navigate.
WORST: Difficult to navigate.
It is easy to navigate.
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