Sentence examples for most abundant changes from inspiring English sources

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Thus these measurements are likely to either overestimate the extent of heteroplasmy due to technical artifacts, or underestimate the actual level of heteroplasmy because only the most abundant changes are observable.

Among the 6,617 SNPs mined in silico using the POLYBAYES software on 6.14 Mb of assembled sequences from BES, transitions ([A/G]+[C/T]) represented the most abundant changes (3,546; 53.6%).

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Simultaneous mutations of these six most abundant genetic changes were found in 12 cases.

When comparing 3 transverse ROIs, the PBF was different in areas where the HCl produced the most abundant density changes, namely, the middle region.

Equally surprising, Gordon says, was the communities' consistency: the viral makeup changed less than 5% over the course of the year, and the viromes of the most abundant phages changed less than 1%.

We can be cognizant of the limitations of living in a desert, use water wisely in the seasons it's most abundant, and change our behavior to conserve water during the dry times.

The most abundant gene expression changes were observed for genes related to: mitochondria, ion transport, cell adhesion, and interconnection/vesicle signaling (Table  2).> -wrap-foot>> -wrap-fOver Ovexpressedsed gene names are highlighted in italic font.

Beyond that, if we compare the numbers of domain-count changes across the different genomes within each category we see that, in those genomes where the domains of the category are most abundant domain-count changes in that category are also most abundant.

At least in Dmel (the only species studied for relative abundance of isoaccepting tRNAs), Asp is unique among amino acids as it is the only one for which the most abundant isoaccepting tRNA changes among developmental stages, with the most abundant tRNA in the larval stage optimally translating CAC and other stages optimally translating CAU [ 56].

Using sequences from the P. trichocarpa reference as an out-group, a survey of the single-base mutation types indicated that C : T changes were the most abundant (38.6%), followed by A : G changes (30.4%), and overall SNPs the ratio of transitions to transversions was 2.23.

First, comparing the three categories with each other, we see that most domain-count changes occur in the most abundant category and least domain-count changes occur in the least abundant category, with the fraction of domain-count changes Δ n c i / Δ n i indeed scaling roughly linearly with n c i / n i (compare with the dotted guide lines showing linear scaling).

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