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EVENING HOURS Correction: December 15 , 2002 Sunday A picture in the Evening Hours column last Sunday, showing Elizabeth Strong-Cuevas, David Rockefeller Jr. and Agnes Gund, was grouped with an incorrect event.
Streaming list updated to remove incorrect event date.
Last, incorrect gene trees lead to incorrect event inferences, but the latter are very sensitive to only small errors in gene trees.
The measured error rate of this section of the WADLS in 2001 and 2002 was less than 0.1% of persons having at least one incorrect event linked within their medical history.
For example, an event with the (incorrect) trigger 'Region' from the sentence 'The prevalence of urinary lithiasis in children in Van Region, Turkey.' (PMID 20027811) would be removed (here, the incorrect event was 'expression of Van', also representing a gene/protein NER FP).
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duplications and loss events, leading on average to more incorrect events.
Of the 44 incorrect events, 11 were assigned the wrong event type, 19 contained incorrect arguments, whereas the remaining 14 were completely spurious, which caused FPs.
Assuming that the accuracy of excision at different boundaries is independent, and that the error rates we detect are not highly biased, we can roughly estimate (Table S3) that most molecules are likely to contain at least one incorrect deletion event during development.
Since most of these incorrect deletion events disrupt reading frame or protein sequence, in the absence of a selection step or polymerase-mediated proofreading, we can expect that more than three quarters of partially-processed molecules might yield dead-end products, rather than developing into functional macronuclear chromosomes.
Tracks with incorrect linking events were discarded.
Initial attempts using shorter homology regions resulted in mostly incorrect recombination events.
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