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For example, an anthox2 cDNA is a precise match for JGI scaffold 27 over its entire length of 1,019 nucleotides [46], and a 3,794 nucleotide stretch of the anthox1a locus that we isolated by ligation-mediated PCR is a 99.9% match to JGI scaffold 3, differing by four single nucleotide insertions.
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There may not be a precise match with individual sectoral objectives.
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We now add this material to the final two paragraphs of the Results section, underscoring that the V2 results are not a precise match for perception, but this is not surprising, as further processing may well intervene.
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Willis is a precise craftsman.
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