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These methods, however, rely on the assumption that a change in frequency of one mutation will not affect changes in frequency of other mutations.
Among other findings, researchers found that in mice, fathers contributed mitochondrial DNA to their offspring at a frequency of one in 10,000 and that, contrary to popular belief, the mitochondria in human sperm can enter the egg during fertilization.
Consequently, the frequency of one update per every 3 s appropriately represented the developed system.
In this study, fracture fragments were detected at a frequency of one out of four cases.
Usually, honey is considered unifloral when the pollen frequency of one plant is over 45% [7].
At the beginning, the attacks usually occurred during the menstrual period with a frequency of one episode every other month.
The germanium concentration could be controlled easily by adjusting the repetition frequency of one of the lasers.
Cells were monitored for 24 h with a frequency of one image per hour (Fig. 1).
The smaller the frequency of one subpopulation, the stronger the restriction of clonal expansion.
If the sequences differed, they differed only in the frequency of one tone.
This corresponds to a frequency of one SNP every 113 bp.
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