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By constructing and evaluating 20,000 RNAi reporters covering every possible target site in nine mammalian transcripts, we show that our assay reliably identifies potent shRNAs that are surprisingly rare and predominantly missed by existing algorithms.
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Samples were predominantly missing because of the lack of a phlebotomist or insufficient blood volume collected.
I have only one quibble: In describing the neighborhood as formerly Latino (which it was, predominantly), you missed the fact that it was truly a place of a great and exciting mixture with African-American, Asian and white people also living and raising families there.
Excluded participants predominantly had missed >10%% of the training sessions due to various reasons.
Of the total 48 true positives, JAFFA missed 20, predominantly as a result of failing to be assembled (for example, Additional file 2).
Analyzed data are predominantly insufficient; they miss clear evidence and have to thus be interpreted with great caution.
In common with many studies of this type involving socioeconomic data that are provided only voluntarily, an important amount of information was missing, predominantly owing to unknown parental occupation and hence socioeconomic status.
Eurin et al. [16] reported a high rate of missed injuries initially, predominantly minor and musculoskeletal injuries.
The value of including elements of self-assessment has been discussed but there is also potential that important issues may have been missed because of the predominantly 'insider' perspective in collecting and analysing the results within each organisation.
As a result, the analyses could have missed potentially crucial genes expressed predominantly in stromal cells.
In case you missed it, the designer used a predominantly black hip-hop dance troupe instead of six-foot white teenagers with concave guts.
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