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Additional file 1: Figure S6 shows that there is a positive correlation between the number of tracts of ancestry on a chromosome and the number of miss-called SNPs for that chromosome (r = 0.1847, p-value =2.54×10-13), indicathat that inferring local ancestry may be more error-prone for chromosomes with a large degree of admixture.

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In contrast, Luo et al. [ 31] concluded that the scoring of BAC pools was much more error-prone unless call areas established for a population of F2 plants provided a reference for the genotyping of BAC pools.

De novo sequencing using next-generation technologies has necessitated the development of new algorithms for assembling the short and more error-prone reads that they generate.

So far, though, most mesh systems have proved far more error-prone in the field than in research settings, underscoring the need for hardware and software tools different from those used in the consumer wireless sector.

As HDR is not accessible to post-mitotic cells, neurons depend on NHEJ and the more error-prone MMEJ pathway.

Furthermore, they also tended to use more error-prone mental transformation strategies.

So for me, an investment approach that requires a lot of decision making is more error-prone.

Basically, the majority of DRAM chips on the market are far more error-prone than previously considered.

Informative value It is more exact but also more error-prone.

FoxP mutants are slower to commit than wild-type flies and, in some allelic combinations, are also more error-prone.

McCabe argued that codes with complicated pathways are more error-prone.

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