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One typical feature of dinoflagellate genomes is that genes may occur in multiple copies, which may or may not be identical [27], [28].
This is the only gene for which direct sequences turned out to be difficult to read due to the divergence of the two gene copies, which may be due to the presence of an intron not present in Arabidopsis.
We used this data set to avoid the use of multiple paralogous copies, which may exhibit similar selective constraint levels and are, therefore, not suitable for correlation analysis (which assumes that all observations are independent).
Furthermore, one of the hospitals in Tayside analysed transaminase using a separate analyser for several years throughout the study and did not keep electronic copies, which may also explain some of the missing values.
Miniature inverted repeat transposable elements (MITEs) are important components of eukaryotic genomes, with hundreds of families and many copies, which may play important roles in gene regulation and genome evolution.
This is due to a genome duplication event that occurred during evolution of this species, resulting in a large number of ZF genes to be present in 2 or more copies, which may possibly complicate function analysis [ 68, 69].
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For some of the most highly represented transcripts, we estimate multiple genomic copies suggesting a positive correlation between transcript abundance and genomic copy number, which may be a generalized dinoflagellate feature.
These depletion syndromes are characterized by tissue-specific reduction of mtDNA copy number, which may result in serious organ failure (Spinazzola et al., 2006).
Furthermore, such algorithm works under the assumption of known sample ploidy and proportionality between RC and copy number, which may be shifted by the presence of subclones in the cell population.
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