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Some isogroups (23; <1%) could not be reduced to a single annotation and might represent errors in assembly or transcripts with no currently identifiable homology.
These promoters are problematic for purposes of promoter comparison, and some fraction of them may not in fact be true promoters, but rather might represent errors in the genome annotation that we used.
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These observations raise the possibility that the 3 truncated M. trossulus F-orf-vd1 sequences might represent sequencing errors.
Data including statistical outliers that might represent entry errors were verified and corrected in cases of inconsistency.
21 The conscription registry contains a small number of extreme values on weight, height, and BMI, which might be true values or represent errors in measurement or data entry.
Alternatively, it is conceivable that this might represent an error in genomic sequence assembly and annotation.
The sire A5 in Table 6, with only 1 affected out of 133, might represent an error in the paternity of the affected animal.
Which means that our attempt to judge today's debates against earlier standards of rhetoric might represent a Category Error, that is a fallacy based on assuming two different things (such as historic personal debates and modern televised ones) are members of the same category when they might not be.
Alternatively, the failure to detect an association might represent type II error.
It is not located near previously reported dyslexia loci and given its low MAF (6%) this finding might represent type 1 error, but if not, this variant confers a large effect, explaining 3.9% of the variance.
We believe that this might represent a type II error and that a larger study might have had enough power to detect a statistically significant difference.
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