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The exclusion of recombinational SNPs has been used before for whole genomes, for example for Y. pestis [20], [21] but the problem of recombination did not arise in these studies (see also Supporting Methods Text S1).
This overlap is another example for Y. enterocolitica enzymes probably involved rather in the association with invertebrates than in pathogenicity towards mammalians.
For example, for Y. lipolytica grown on TB medium, the number of transcripts containing the upstream 3′-splice site is five times the number of transcripts containing the downstream 3′-splice site.
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For example, for y-translation (yt): RSA yt1 2 = yt p1 – yt p2 where RSA yt1 2 is the migration in y-translation of the prosthesis between position 1 (p1) and position 2 (p2) measured with standard RSA.
For temperature-dependent features, the first model was an exponential fit of the data within the thermal range: for example, for C. elegans, y = y 0 · exp (α · T (T ∈ [ 12 °, 25 ° ] ) ).
For example, for the process y, (16) R (y ) t, t + τ = r τ (y ).
For example, for hg O3e 986, Y chromosomes were studied (Table 1).
If, for example, the y i allele for all copies of offspring (s p, y i )0 and of (s p, y i )1 is inherited from its father, then the corresponding maternal selection parent must be (y j, y k ), indicating that variable x i is set to true.
Disclosure of the fare by airline terminology (for example, "Y Class") is not deemed sufficient.
If a parameter isn't listed here, for example, Y Detector Offset, use the default RPS value or leave the field blank.
For example, y = sin x is the solution of the differential equation d2y/dx2 + y = 0 having y = 0, dy/dx = 1 when x = 0; y = cos x is the solution of the same equation having y = 1, dy/dx = 0 when x = 0.
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