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We define congruency to be the average of sensitivity (the fraction of a reference feature predicted) and specificity (the fraction of a prediction overlapping a reference feature).
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Population attributable fractions, for a reference level of 20% density, are also shown.
The count data of both zoarcid transcriptomes were in a comparable range but covered only a fraction of the reference genome.
As a fraction of the reference STL volume, the residual volume decreased from 2.9%20%20 % dose) to 1.4 % (50%% dose) in patient 1, and from 4.1%to1.9%.9 %, respectively in patient 2 for AIDR3D reconstructions.
Plasma CFHR1 concentrations, expressed as a fraction of the reference samples used in the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), were measured in the same samples and were also normally distributed, with a mean of 0.93 ± 0.20 (SD) standardized units and a range of 0.19 1.55 (Supplementary Material, Fig. S2 and Table S2).
Roughly speaking, the haplo-frequency of an individual A in a given genomic region is the fraction of the reference population that has the same haplotype as A in that region.
Results were categorized as being below or above these cut off levels as well as a percentual fraction of the reference levels.
A transthoracic echocardiogram revealed left ventricular systolic dysfunction with global hypokinesis and an ejection fraction of 30% (reference range 55 70%).
Thus one way to describe genomic coverage is as the fraction of variants in a reference set having a maximum r with array variants above a given threshold (e.g., r greater than 0.8).
Under this imputation paradigm, genomic coverage can be reported as the fraction of variants in a reference set with imputation r above a given threshold (again, usually greater than 0.8) (Hoffmann et al. 2011b).
a: Fraction of reference covered using high stringency mapping parameters as defined in Methods.
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