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Professor Phippen agreed: "Any channel used for communication is potentially a channel for upsetting content, but certainly YouTube is the most prevalent as far as video content is concerned".
Nevertheless, the K1 allelic type was found to be the most prevalent, as is the case worldwide.
Worry that the illness will get worse was the most prevalent as well as considered the worst aspect of emotional distress by most respondents at all assessments.
Intron retention was the most prevalent AS event under salt stress, although most intron retentions had relatively low read coverage compared to the read coverage of exons.
Exon skipping or cassette exon is found to be the most prevalent AS event in all three species, comprising 21%, 27%and16%6% of all AS events in chicken, human and mouse, respectively.
Regarding AS patterns, intron-retention events were observed to be the most prevalent AS event in plants such as rice and Arabidopsis, contributing to a higher proportion of all ASVs than cassette exons [ 10, 14, 26].
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Our analysis proves that exon skipping or cassette exon is the most prevalent internal AS event in the orthologous genes of all three species, comprising 28%, 26%and16%6% of all AS events in bovine, human and mouse, respectively.
Consistent with previous analyses [ 10], we find alternative acceptors as the most prevalent event of AS (4443 events) in PASA assemblies.
Intron retention appears to be the most prevalent form of AS in C. graminicola, accounting for about 56% of all AS events.
As in land plants, intron retention is the most prevalent form of AS.
Within the AR-CGD subgroup, deficiency of p47phox was most prevalent (49%), as was the case in the American CGD cohort [1], followed by p22phox (16%) and p67phox (8%) (Table 3).
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