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These orphans may arise from false-negative ortholog predictions that support removing a reaction that appears to be missing from a taxon, but for which the genes are truly present in the annotated genome.

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However, the genetic principles of pleiotropy (each gene affects many traits) and polygenicity (many genes affect each trait) lead us to predict that generalist genes have their effects further upstream, creating genetic correlations among brain structures and functions, a prediction that supports a network view of brain structure and function.

For this study, we used stringent miRNA target prediction criteria by considering only predictions that were supported by at least six sources.

Interestingly, the predictions that are supported by tiling array expression were more likely to yield positive RT-PCR results (29% compared to 19% without support from tiling) [ 29].

In addition, we also analyzed putative GENSCAN Gene Predictions that are supported by a few spliced EST (See Additional file 12: Figure S5); however, no similarity was observed with known proteins, which indicates that THBS1 was a better candidate.

He made no predictions about where that support might lead.

The main innovation of our SOA architecture is the prediction layer that supports computer vision tools able to visually observe how an industrial workflow is actually executed.

Second, the proposed Wyner-Ziv video codec incorporates a novel motion-compensated multi-hypothesis prediction scheme, that supports online tuning to the spatial variations in temporal correlation in a frame by obtaining information from the coded hash in case temporal prediction is unreliable.

To incorporate chromatin modification signatures as additive information, an additional filter is applied to remove predictions that are not supported by the histone evidence.

The second and third quarters (which were below the threshold of a positive call in the algorithm) contain predictions that were not supported.

What this therefore suggests is that spontaneous MTT may be focused primarily on future events [9], [11], a prediction that finds support in the existing literature on daydreaming [49], [50].

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