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We could show by an analysis using the tool REPEATMASKER (http://www.repeatmasker.org/) that these reads most often belonged to transposable elements (MIRs, LINEs, ERVs, DNA transposons) which show sequence conservation across this clade.
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The other two methods that often belonged to the top three most accurate methods were PRAG-CZ and LEID-NL.
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In most countries, except those governed by dictatorships, he often belongs to the legislative body, though the U.S. secretary of state does not.
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