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Incomplete female maps might reflect that a higher proportion of crossovers in female generated maps will be missed, causing an underestimation of recombination rates in females relative to males, and therefore artificially decreasing F M recombination ratios.
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Repetitive sequences are not useful for mapping purposes since polymorphisms might reflect paralogous origin rather than allelic variation.
The higher percentage of reads mapped to GH10 (2.6%) might reflect the requirement to digest the greater abundance of xylan, as compared to mannan (GH26, 0.4%) and galactan (1.5%).
Parietal activity found for single visual and auditory trials (Figure 2) might reflect stimulus-response mapping in the individual task [32] [34], which, however, did not interfere in our unspeeded experiment.
In the Illumina-assembled genomes, multiple sequences were often mapped onto the same FANhybrid_r1.2 sequences, and this might reflect the heterozygosity of the corresponding regions.
The enhancement of the Rorb signal in the adult animal might reflect shaping and modification of the determined maps.
It is a sentiment the Democrats might reflect upon as they study the electoral map.
It is also possible that the new QTL might reflect the unique genetic components contributing to the phenotypic variation of the mapping population derived from Sha × Tsu-1.
This increased resistance might reflect increased signalling via the Hog1 stress-activated protein kinase, because this MAP kinase pathway is critical for osmoadaptation in C. albicans (San José et al., 1996; Smith et al., 2004).
Therefore, we hypothesize that the increased influence of the putamen to M1 might reflect an (inappropriate) 'Go' signal that gradually emerges despite a cue-response mapping rule requiring movement suppression.
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