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In essence, sequences were identified at the species level if a fully-sequenced or classified type-species sequence matched the OTU with 100% identity and 100% coverage and no other sequence matched with <img src="http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article/asset?id=info?doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0015406.e016.PNG" class= inline-graphic"/> %identity.

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In essence, the sequences of a set of orthologous genes are aligned, the positions of introns are mapped, and the mapping is converted into a 0 1 matrix.

In the present study we subdivided the actively transcribed genes into uni- and bidirectional genes and found that the HM signals highly differed between the groups, observing promoter-associated modifications located in essence in transcribed sequences.

In essence, the unparalleled sequencing power of NGS can sequence indiscriminately.

In essence all the sequence and structure analysis was performed using publically available programs, which have been published and are well-known in the computational biology community, if not more widely.

Pan rather delightfully characterizes Typeform as "bringing that conversational essence to the almighty sequences of fields".

In essence, the proportion of sequences with intact barcode stayed roughly the same in all samples analysed (Fig. 4a and Table 2), indicating that a net increase in sequence yield translates directly into an increased yield of barcoded, and therefore usable sequences.

Yet one can take up the separate subjects of essence and identity in sequence, being always aware of how they interrelate.

What it shows, in essence, is that the sequence of severe obesity followed by fairly drastic weight loss activates the body's primitive defenses against starvation, which is, in effect, what it is experiencing.

In essence, the symbolic genome sequence is translated into numeric series which are then handled as a biological signal.

The paper entitled "How to Isolate a Plant's Hypomethylome in One Shot" provided an easy, fast, and cost-effective tool to obtain a plant's hypomethylome (the nonmethylated part of the genome) by an optimized methyl filtration protocol with subsequent next-generation sequencing, in essence a variant of MRE-seq.

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