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Following the strategy described above for correcting relocation errors, if the distance between two contigs in the predicted assembly was less than MIL in the reference genome, this relocation was correctable.
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The filter method to correct for relocation removed about 1.5% of records from our analyses.
Overall, assuming that the reference genome is correctly assembled, the corrected accuracy rate of our method is 93.6% (including consistent connections and correctable relocations).
These results indicated that the proposed model had the potential to evaluate waveforms of past and future earthquakes reliably and that source relocation using the time shift was an adequate technique for correcting centroid time in the inversion.
Finally, the corrected accuracy rate = 1 - (inversions + errant relocations + translocations) / total connections.
The vast majority of corrected travel times have been subsequently used for corresponding hypocentre relocation.
If the L_RNA_scaffolder connections in inversions, relocations and translocations with more supporting evidence are also considered as correct, then the corrected accuracy rate of our method reaches 97.6%.
You were correct not to bring up relocation at a first interview.
*: if the interval between two contigs is smaller than MIL in the reference genome but they are joined together in the predicted assembly, this relocation is considered correct.
Thus, if A and C are less than MIL apart in the reference genome but joined together in the predicted assembly, this relocation is also considered correct.
We currently do not know which effectors MglA interacts with to establish the correct polarity and induce pole-to-pole relocation of motility proteins.
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