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Briefly, if the most common nucleotide at an aligned position was prevalent 60% of the time, then it was reported in the consensus.
The most common nucleotide was considered the consensus.
Also, U was the most common nucleotide at positions 21 and 22 in these miRNAs.
For positions with more than two alleles, the minor allele referred to the second most common nucleotide.
Between human and mouse, about 16 19% of all location-specific motifs differed in their most common nucleotide sequences.
The most common nucleotide was thymidine, according for 27.7% of total nucleotides, followed by adenosine (27.2%), guanine (22.2%) and cytosine (22.1%).
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G and C were the most common nucleotides found in the last four base pair positions of miRNA.
This agrees with observations that purine nucleotides are the most common initiating nucleotide in bacteria [ 15, 35], a preference that may be explained by the relatively larger pool size of purine vs. pyrimidine nucleotides [ 36].
Analysis of the four most common single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) found in the CRP gene that were associated with increased circulating CRP (95% CI of 58-87% increase) revealed that there was no increase in cancer risk or incidence associated with these SNPs[99].
For TSSs identified by HTPS with promoter prediction, thymine was the most common initiating nucleotide (35%) while adenine was used in 31% of the cases.
We investigated the two most common single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) in the PON1-gene; two substitutions in PON1 [Q192rs662662, within exon 6 of the PON1 locus, and L55M, rs854560, within exon 3 of the PON1 locus) were analyzed. Genotyping for rs662 and rs854560 was conducted by KBioscience (http://www.kbioscience.co.uk) using KASPar technology.
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