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Almost by definition, Next-Generation Sequencing is "massively parallel," generating many millions of individual sequence reads; therefore, there is considerable scope for cross-contamination to be detected.
These methods run millions of sequencing reactions in parallel, generating short sequence reads on the gigabase-scale, and harvest assembled contigs by algorithms.
9 Therefore, in the reaction between 1 and 3, gold(I) plays a triple catalytic role, isomerizing 3 into 4 and, in parallel, generating gold(I) carbenes 2 from 1, which cyclopropanate the cyclobutenes.
NGS methods are high-throughput DNA sequencing technologies permitting the sequencing of millions of DNA strands in parallel generating large volumes of sequence data in a relatively short period of time (Pettersson et al. 2009).
Indeed, scaling up the REWOD-based energy-generation process entails increasing the number of droplets working in parallel to generate electrical current.
What's more, several channels can easily be run in series or parallel to generate even more power.
The prerequisite that all three lectins display different specificities for galactose, fucose, and GalNAc, respectively, allowed the combination of two or even all three lectins in parallel to generate more complex protocellular junctions.
Since the parallel moments generate repulsive interaction, the final assemblies should be the discrete clusters.
Repeating the process produced an infinite number of ever-smaller spheres, much as reflections between two nearly parallel mirrors generate infinitely many images.
The first block in the figure shows storylines being processed in parallel to generate vectors that in the subsequent block are used to build models.
Using Linux-based servers working in parallel, they generate a computer model of how a drill bit must twist and turn to hit one or more formations as much as 9,000 meters below the sea floor.
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