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In conclusion, we demonstrated that the majority of repeated MRSA infections in children were caused by the same strains that caused the previous infections even after a long period of intervals.
Using E. coli as an example, increasing the read length from 50 to 100nt closes 244 gaps; from 250 to 300nt, only 18. Once a relatively modest read length is reached, 250nt for example, the overwhelming majority of repeated sequences in all of the genomes have been resolved.
It is therefore quite possible that some STRs tend to expand, whereas the majority of repeated sequences are stuck to small sizes because deletions override insertions.
This observation is not surprising taking into account that the majority of repeated DNA elements are relatively short.
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The majority of the repeated sequence in the genome is represented by a 1362 bp "core" repeat sequence that is present in 6 identical copies, all of which are in the same (i.e., direct) orientation relative to each other.
It has been shown that the short charged chains are bound with the protein via a great majority of repeat units, while the long chains have unbound fragments that form charged loops and tails around the protein surface.
The majority of repeat-associated disorders are caused by expansions of trinucleotide repeats located in either coding or non-coding regions of the genome.
However, majority of repeats exhibited length polymorphisms, which is consistent with their characteristic property [ 6].
But given the neutrality of a majority of repeats[ 2- 4, 19], this should on the whole be a minor effect.
The majority of repeats with predicted gene annotations were found to be highly similar to the deRIP consensus.
The overwhelming majority of repeat clusters (290) appeared to be highly specific and associated with only one particular individual.
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