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When the National Institutes of Health led a program to reduce the cost of sequencing the human genome, the US Government effort succeeded in reducing the sequencing cost from $100,000,000 per genome in 2000 to around $1,000 per genome today.
As shown in Fig. 5B, reducing the sequencing error rate to 0.1% has a similar effect on phenotype sequencing as reducing the sequencing cost two-fold.
We used our bioinformatic model to analyze the effect of three different ways for achieving this: reducing the mutagenesis density; reducing the sequencing error rate; reducing the cost of sequencing.
Reducing the sequencing depth by 100-fold (50X sequencing depth) yielded no significant peaks.
Expanding the training set at the expense of reducing the sequencing depth (and therefore quality of genotyping) for each individual led to higher overall accuracy of EBV.
Reducing the sequencing depth by 10-fold (500× sequencing depth) resulted in a QTL map similar to the one with 5000× sequencing depth, except for GRS6.
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In contrast, an earlier analysis of complete mitochondrial genome sequences did not recover Anomalurus within the mouse-related clade [18], possibly due to reducing the sequences to the coding regions for some of the phylogenetic inferences.
After reducing the sequence identity to 70%, a total of 303 sequences were left.
In general, reducing the sequence space through sequence masking added to the query region benefits for QSLiMFinder SN (Fig. 6).
After reducing the sequence identity with a threshold of 25%, HTS had 380 transporters, 144 potential transporters and 2,815 non-transporters.
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