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In general, cellulose polymer is the most abundant, representing from 34%to50%0% of dry weight, followed by hemicellulose (19% to 34%) and lignin (11% to 30%) [22].
The di-di-nucleotide type was the most abundant, representing more than 80% of all SSRs.
Serotypes 7F and 14 were the most abundant representing 12.7% and 11.7% of the isolates, respectively.
The 24 nt small RNAs were the most abundant, representing 35.75% and 24.50% of small RNAs in 'Jinnan Shiqin' and 'Ventura', respectively.
Microsatellites consisting of trinucleotide repeats were by far the most abundant, representing 80% of the di- to hexanucleotides found in the nematode genome.
Dinucleotide repeated motifs were the most abundant, representing 75% of the total, followed by mononucleotide (13%), trinucleotide (11%), tetranucleotide (2%) and pentanucleotide (1%) repeats (Additional file 11).
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The nuclear scaffolds showed di- and tetra-nucleotides to be the most abundant motifs representing 44 and 21% of the SSRs, respectively.
However, in A. aegypti, they represent half of the LINEs, and the LINE/ Juan-A is the most abundant TE, representing 3% of the genome (Nene et al. 2007).
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Conifers are by far the most abundant gymnosperm, representing >80% of the Earth's biomass (Neale and Kremer 2011).
All of the pipelines correctly detected HBV as the most abundant virus, representing 0.1‰ of all reads (~50,000 reads) with pipelines 1 2, 4 and 5. Pipeline 3 assembled two HBV contigs of 3129 bp and 170 bp.
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