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Gapped matrices that are traditionally used for gene alignments become fragmented into blocks by rearrangements or excessive divergence.
Its tracts of forest were once continuous, but are now fragmented into blocks that are isolated from each other as a result of logging, road-building, cultivation, and human settlements.
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Second, there are regions of single block synteny between E. coryli and A. gossypii that are fragmented into multiple blocks in the E. cymbalariae genome.
Both comparisons displayed synteny fragmented into relatively small blocks: 4.4 Mb and 3.9 Mb in average, when grapevine is compared to coffee and tomato, respectively.
The genome and aberrant regions were fragmented into 50 kb blocks and the fragmented blocks for each sample were randomly assigned to any block in the genome.
Operations are partitioned into blocks.
As multiuser asynchronous FDMA generates heavily fragmented spectrum blocks, channel estimation should be optimized for the edges of the receiver active carrier bands.
Yosemite is one of the largest and least fragmented habitat blocks in the Sierra Nevada, and the park supports a diversity of plants and animals.
We also noted in figure 3 that blank regions interrupt continuation of a single VLG to produce fragmented synteny blocks.
If one constructs large-scale synteny blocks, then small and fragmented synteny blocks (within small contigs) are not considered, thus leading to gaps in the assembly.
Cut the tofu into blocks or slices.
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