Sentence examples for frequency repeats from inspiring English sources

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Individually, high frequency repeats make up between 1.5% and 11.5% of the length of neointrons in which they reside.

Albumin1 gene sequences from Phelipanche were also searched with BLASTn against the NCBI nt database in order to search for high frequency repeats and mobile elements, but no such features were identified.

The abundance and AT richness of high frequency repeats help to explain the high AT content of new introns relative to adjacent exonic regions, which average only 54.7% AT content.

High frequency repeats (those having ≥40 occurrences among all new intron sequences) had an average AT content of 93% and just over two-thirds of these, including the 23 most frequent repeats, had 100% AT content.

These results support the conclusion from the 15mer profile analysis that the copperhead has many homogeneous TE sequences compared with the more diverged and/or lower frequency repeats in the python.

Despite considerable differences in overall TE content, all of the species house a diverse set of TEs spanning most major superfamilies, although there are also low frequency repeats, for example the Maverick and Penelope elements, which show a more patchy distribution (supplementary fig. S1, Supplementary Material online).

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A low to high frequency repeated stimulation protocol was performed, consisting of a set of 10 contractions at the following stimulation frequencies: 0.1, 0.5, 1.0, 3.0, and 10 Hz.

To assemble the N. bombycis genome, the illumina reads were assembled by BGI's de novo assembly software [ 42], which assembled unique and frequency repeat areas of genome.

Occurrence frequency of repeats were used as criterion to screen the H. brasiliensis repeat library, and repeats appearing more than 100 times in each preliminary assembly were retained and combined into a H. brasiliensis high frequency repeat library as the input for RepeatMasker (version 3.2.9) [ 62].

High-frequency repeats were excluded by repeat masking.

The number of times that such a motif appears (n) is known as the repeat frequency or repeat array (Scribner and Pearce, 2000).

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