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Markers showing incongruent positions between the genetic and the physical maps were removed from the analysis.
Low-frequency variations in OI response maps were removed by subtracting the local average of a single map.
To fix this, terminal markers from single contributing maps were removed and another round of merging with LPmerge was performed.
Here 25% of the entries on the noisy contact maps were removed and the results indicate that overall reconstruction occurs with the performances already described in Figure 3.
The framework and comprehensive maps were then compared using the program compare_frame_script, and markers found to be incongruous between the two maps were removed from the framework.
Thus, nonsyntenic unigenes between different P. pinaster linkage maps were removed from the analysis with the exception of those validated for at least two other component maps (supplementary table S2, Supplementary Material online).
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The specificity of the cerebellar effect is particularly prominent when the background correlations that are common between the left and right seeded maps are removed via the subtraction method.
The reads mapped to rRNA and the reads not uniquely mapped were removed from further analysis.
Entries with ambiguous mapping were removed from the final data set.
RFLPs not easily distinguishable on a gel, or SNPs on ultracontigs not yet included in the genetic map, were removed.
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