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We present two examples, Tables 3 and 4, to illustrate the functionality to run user-supplied functions on distributed data volumes.
Some additional derivations, examples, tables, and figures are given as supporting information.
The first two examples (Tables 4 and 5) are cases where CONS improved the prediction over the individual methods.
Prevalent expression of WRKY and NAC genes in root, NF-YA and NF-YC genes in leaf, and SBP genes in tassel are good examples (Tables 5 and 6).
Through PCR and sequencing, 5′ L1-genome junctions were identified for nine insertions and, when combined with the corresponding 3′ L1-genome junctions described by RC-seq, indicated TSDs and polyA-tails in all cases, and plausible L1 EN motifs for 7/9 (77.8%) examples (Tables S2 and Data S1).
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However, there are several examples (Table 1) where abiotic stress resistance does not seem affected.
Lastly, we illustrate the outcomes for different crop case examples (Table 1).
We report 10 candidate examples (Table 1).
Testicular cancer and Hodgkin's lymphoma are examples (Table 1).
In the current manuscript this data is not accessible except for a few examples (Table 3).
In all, we obtained 46 genes as positive examples, classified as MSMG, and 70 genes as negative examples (Table 1).
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