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A sharp upper boundary separates it from a massive layer of loamy carbonate sand (0.60 0.35 m b.s)., which is divided into three subunits: (i) a lowermost normally graded sequence with shells and shell fragments (0.60 0.50 m b.s).; (ii) a coarsening-up sequence (0.50 0.43 m b.s).
A very thin mud drape covers the second graded sequence.
At Klein Bonaire, two normally and one inversely graded sequence are associated with EWE II.
Briefly, 4 μm sections were deparaffinised in xylene and then rehydrated in a graded sequence of ethanol solutions.
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A series of thin normally graded sequences may only be attributed to one single storm event if the graded layers are not separated by mud layers due to the short periods of storm wave pulses (Morton et al., 2007).
Most of the graded sequences start with a sudden increase in Ca, which gradually decreases upwards (Fig. 7).
These assemblies were subjected to near 'comparative-grade' sequence finishing as described in Blakesley et al. [ 26].
Proteins were then digested with 1 μg trypsin (Porcine Prep Grade Sequence, Promega - Madison, WI, USA), in 1 mM calcium chloride) at 37°C overnight.
Clinical grade sequence analysis using SNaPshot on DNA extracted from bone marrow and extramedullary plasmacytomas is feasible and leads to the detection of potentially druggable mutations.
Most disappointing was the fact that many troublesome gaps in the Sanger-derived assemblies, which had been extremely problematic (and expensive) to close during human-grade sequence finishing, remained unchanged following the incorporation of Velvet-assembled contigs.
Nebula will offer a "1x whole genome sequencing," which provides more data to future researchers than genotyping, but is less detailed than a clinical grade sequencing, which today costs about $1,000 and is used for diagnostics and medical recommendations.
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