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We have not been able to confirm whether SNP density does truly increase with graph complexity, and therefore, cannot rule out whether SNP prediction drop off in more complex regions is a true property of the graph or a failure of the 2 k + 2 algorithm to detect in these regions.

This is effective for regions that have relatively simple color and motion distributions but can result in errors for more complex regions.

Also, this method divides the image into a smaller number of more complex regions, which reduces the oversegmentation normally associated with the KMCC algorithm.

Even draft quality bacterial whole genome sequences represent most of the chromosomes, except for a few of the more complex regions that include repeats, insertion sequences, tRNAs, rRNAs, etc.

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The present study prompts re-interpretation of the light-microscopical features, suggesting that the COJ is a more complex region than has been commonly accepted.

Recent work has begun to construct a framework for neutral modelling of fixed duplicate genes [Innan and Kondrashov, 2010; Thornton, 2007], and polymorphically duplicated regions, but as yet more complex CNV regions are not described.

We show that our annotations substantially augment the CB-region annotations that already exist in the UniProt database, with more comprehensive annotation of more complex CB regions.

Later in evolution, the genes may also have helped organize tissues along the axis into discrete and ever more complex body regions.

This variation in LD may reflect a variation in genomic stability that exists between different CNV subgroups, and the investigation of phenotypic associations with more complex CNV regions or with rare CNVs may require the use of specific detection platforms.

This assertion is largely due to the more complex regulatory regions associated with operons in some gamma-proteobacteria compared with genes that are not in operons.

In rhesus macaques, the ends of the tandem repeat can be defined more precisely since, at least for the distal boundary, the transition is to single copy sequence (rather than more complex CNV regions as observed in human).

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