Sentence examples for proportion of the complexity from inspiring English sources

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Total RNA rather than the polyA + fraction was used because the latter lacks a significant proportion of the complexity of RNA present in the cell [ 10, 17].

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In the ciliary ganglion of adult rabbits, ganglion cells lacking dendrites are generally innervated by a single axon, whereas cells with one or more dendrites are innervated by a number of different axons that increases in proportion to the complexity of their dendritic arbor.

We used three independent metrics to describe repeat content: (1) alignment to the libraries of known repeats; (2) estimation of the proportion of low complexity sequences; (3) classification of the most frequent k-mers.

«The question we pose today is finding a sense of proportion which allows the complexity of the world to be preserved in both time and space terms without us getting lost in it», Berque (1995).

Although their sequence lengths were almost equal, the proportion of low complexity repeats in D. holocanthus was lower than those in the smooth pufferfish.

However, RE seems to more sensitively estimate the proportion of low complexity and tandem repeat sequences (data not shown).

This may be due to the higher proportion of low complexity sequences in intergenic regions, as these produce assembly forks that stop the contig elongation in the assembler [ 56].

A large proportion of the cost is due to the complexity of Sellafield.

Vapnik et al. show that the proportion of the training dataset size to the complexity of the regression model determines whether to use the empirical or the structural risk minimizations [25].

In selected 76 Mbp of the honey bee genome, recombination rate was found to be positively associated across 125 kbp windows with GC content, simple repeats, and the distance between genes, while negatively correlated to the proportion of low-complexity sequences [ 9].

In humans, as well as in other species, a great proportion of transcriptome complexity is thought to arise through alternative splicing of exons within a single genomic locus.

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