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However, the DE methods described above were developed for pairwise comparisons, creating cumbersome, and confusing analyses when processing data from more than two conditions.
The paucity of data and the conflicting estimates of what the available information really means have prompted a series of confusing analyses and a rift between officials in Japan and those overseas -- and even between one member of Congress and the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
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Whereas ITS2 occurs in the nuclear genome, both COI and Cytb are mtDNA genes that may be transposed to the nuclesr genome as extra copies that can confuse phylogenetic analyses.
Furthermore, these three genomes showed evidence of deviation in the molecular clock rate which could have confused the analyses presented here since the models in ClonalFrame [ 19] and ClonalOrigin [ 21] assume a constant clock rate (Additional file 1: Figure S1).
Such throughput can only put strain on the upstream pipelines that feed the sequencing instruments, potentially resulting in more sample swaps and cross-contamination events that could lead to false diagnosis, erroneous conclusions or confuse statistical analyses searching for causative mutations.
They are indeed rare and usually easy to detect through phylogenetic analyses, so that they cannot confuse species tree when analyses are properly done.
During the course of the analyses, we found it confusing that the category 'socio-political level' includes factors that are located at the societal level, as well as at the individual level.
Systematic reviews of the literature should not be confused with meta-analyses of individual patients data.
We removed the PCoA-based regression analyses because we thought they were confusing and did not add to the paper.
By delimitating species phenotypic variability, acoustic analyses have revealed many unsuspected species and solved several confusing taxonomic problems.
These methodological differences are not necessarily apparent when first reviewing the ITC or MTC meta-analyses, and thus, the discordant results may be confusing to some readers.
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