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Comparisons with TopHat show that HMMSplicer is able to find more junctions with a similar level of specificity in each of these datasets.
While TopHat finds similar number of junctions at higher coverage levels, HMMSplicer finds three times as many junctions at 1× coverage with reads less than 70 bp long, and more than 50% more junctions with reads 70 or 75 bp long.
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According to theoretical modeling, in a multi-junction solar cell with five or more junctions, the ultimate photovoltaic efficiency may exceed 70%.
Although SpliceMap found more junctions than TopHat, HMMSplicer found 50% more junctions than SpliceMap with a higher percentage matching TAIR9 annotations than either competitor.
Two fusions spanned two or more junctions.
Functional analysis of GJIC indicated that MLOY-4 cells exposed to oscillating fluid flow established more gap junctions with an independent population of dye-labeled cells than did control cells.
The analysis described above was extended to include a more complex junction with a series of decision points.
Not surprisingly, the conventional RefSeq exon junctions were biased to the more commonly expressed junctions with an overall average support of 39.1 GS FLX reads, while the additional junctions also found in AceView were supported by an average of 3.5 FLX reads and the novel candidate junctions by an average of 1.3 reads.
It was also found that junctions with more edge part exhibit more elongated yield surfaces than those with more screw part, and slip systems involved with 〈a〉 Burgers vectors result in smaller yield surfaces.
In contrast to the paper [1] we consider thick junctions with more complex structure, namely thick multi-level junctions.
There have been changes to 120 key junctions, with more than 1,000 sets of traffic lights rephased due to the Games.
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