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The random expectation of the spatial distribution of the TFBSs is calculated by averaging the distributions constructed using 1,000 "randomized" genomes in which the binding sites in each promoter region were redistributed randomly and independently in each promoter region.
The binding sites in each promoter region of the 4369 genes were redistributed randomly and independently in the promoter region to generated a "randomized" TFBS dataset which was then used to infer the random expectation of the TFBS frequency by following the approach in [ 3].
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In the first type of random annotation, named random1, the original sets of protein annotations were randomly redistributed among the proteins.
In a Monte-Carlo analysis, the statistical significance of the experimental C value was derived from the C-value distribution of 10,000 randomly redistributed map versions.
For each round, the 67 values for each probe set were randomly redistributed [76] and data sets clustered as described [75].
These fish were then pooled and randomly redistributed within treatments to provide 28 individuals/tank.
The samples from both original populations were pooled, and then repeatedly randomly redistributed into two groups (500 times).
Then, for each item with four remaining options, the option with the lowest choice frequency was randomly redistributed to the remaining three options.
The pairs were then randomly redistributed on the same chromosome to evaluate statistical significance, with a mean of 9.2 bp using a Wilcoxon rank sum test.
To protect the identity of the patients, each data point in this map has been randomly redistributed within a radius of 50 metres, which therefore did not reveal the exact residential location of the individuals.
To test whether this distribution could be observed by chance alone, we randomly redistributed the 664 gene family members and counted the number of chromosomes represented for each family.
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