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Dataset: our dataset started with a collection of 66 representative prokaryotic genomes (Yan and Moult, 2005).
The IHRSR analysis of the dataset started with a featureless cylinder as the initial reference and converged to a stable solution.
The analysis of PINc domain in our dataset started with the prediction of its secondary structure in human SMG6 (hSMG6) [UniProt:Q86US8].
Since this dataset started near the end of the first wave, according to our previous results, only one wave was modeled via the Richards model.
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We fixed the value of τ=3 unless stated otherwise and experimented with different values of ε for each dataset, starting with the lowest possible value.
ML analyses were run ten times per dataset, starting from ten different starting trees.
We will present this dataset starting with the ossified skeleton of the syrinx, subsequently adding on the other tissues, such as cartilage, sound-producing labia and finally muscles.
When removing 10%70%% of sites in the LamininNT-EGF dataset, starting from the fastest evolving, branch support for Netrin-1-Laminin-γ and Netrin-4-Laminin-β stayed ≥90% (fig. 5 E).
The first part of the file includes the name of the dataset (starting with "@relation"), the heading line (starting with "@attribute") for each attribute (i.e., sequence position), where the type of attribute is specified (e.g., numeric, a number, or categorical, a string of characters) and finally a complete list of the species enclosed in curly brackets.
As the size of datasets started increasing, their efficiency starts decreasing.
Datasets started with 2 4 points to reflect inherent differences in strength of evidence by study design: RCTs started with four points, NRTs with three, and uncontrolled before-and-after studies with two.
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