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Discover Ludwig"fragmented reading" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It describes the practice of reading a text in short, individual sections rather than a continuous whole. For example: She was accustomed to fragmented reading so the long book was daunting.
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This fragmented reading of the genome is carried out multiple times to provide good coverage and overlap within the sequencing.
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Notably, the QA ratio could not be reconstructed from the fragmented reads of the Neanderthal genome [ 40].
MethylC-seq involves a bisulfite treatment step, which converts unmethylated cytosines to uracils (and ultimately guanines), on each fragmented read prior to sequencing.
Compared with the length of RNR genes (ranging from 200 3000 bp), it is likely that many of the RNR genes in these fragmented reads will be missed, partially predicted, or non-distinguishable because of shared sequence domains.
We next identified those mRNAs subject to targeted degradation and turnover across the switch by comparing the ratio of full-length and fragmented reads that align to each transcript.
First, HEPeak utilizes TopHat [ 18] to align fragmented mRNA reads to the reference transcriptome, allowing short reads to span exon-exon junctions.
As NGS technologies produce huge quantity of volumes of fragmented genome reads, large amounts of memory is required to assemble the complete genome efficiently.
Since plasma DNA is fragmented the read pair method is not suitable for identification of structural rearrangements [ 59] and therefore we performed split-read analysis of 150 bp reads.
Description: Table of all predicted Tc toxin subunit proteins from all X. bovienii genomes, including the intact and fragmented open reading frames.
The putative nrdE and nrdF proteins of this phage are encoded by four and two fragmented open reading frames separated by three introns, an intein-encoded homing endonuclease, and an intron, respectively.
A further component of the piece is recordings of soprano Joan La Barbara reading a fragmented text by Melody Sumner Carnahan.
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