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Rogers, an author in the study, said this discovery, made by sequencing the crab's DNA, supports the theory that the animal population around the hydrothermal vents is highly sensitive to the levels of oxygen in the deep ocean.
Rosid I and rosid II comparisons have been made by sequence homology between soybean marker sequences and Arabidopsis sequences [ 17].
Its core consists of manually curated alignments and of knowledge-based rules that enhance assignments made by sequence similarity.
†Diagnosis was made by sequencing and analysis of the viral protein 1 coding region after RT-PCR.
Diagnoses were made by sequencing products obtained by PCR with primers for the 17-kDa protein (4 ), citrate synthase (4 ), and PS 120 protein (5 ) genes.
While greater discovery of rare transcripts can be made by sequencing normalized mRNA pools, sequencing non-normalized samples enables one to obtain valuable information about changes in gene expression [ 13].
The uniqueness of those haplotypes relies on a very low number of mutations, clearly demonstrating the difference that can be made by sequencing the whole mitogenome compared to a subset of the mitogenome only.
Synthetic long reads are made by sequencing bar-coded ∼10 kb genomic fragments with standard Illumina short-reads, performing a local assembly of these 10-kb fragments into synthetic long reads, and then feeding them into a standard assembler (Voskoboynik et al. 2013; McCoy et al. 2014).
Keeping sequence continuity and having un-gapped domain sequences makes "by sequence" domain definitions suitable for sequence analysis.
At the species level, the correct species designation for all 55 clinical isolates was made by rpoB sequence similarity search (sequence similarity >94.0%).
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