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In the Introduction and Methods sections, we have added and reorganized text to clarify the length of sequence reads for each data type and how the different data types were used in analyses.
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We have reorganized the text and added an entire new results section under the sub heading, 'Determining the lineage identity of the transformed neurons' in which we systematically list out three different ways by which it is possible to infer correspondence between the LALv1 and the transformed LALv1 neurons. 1) The appearance of an extra antennal lobe lineage (see Figure 5).
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Outliners are very good at reordering and reorganizing your text because that's exactly what they are designed for.
Each reorganization (sometimes called a "deformation") creates a new text that can be reorganized in turn and each new text raises new questions that can be pursued to the point where still newer questions emerge.
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The genre of Aristotelian paraphrase, that is, adaptations in which Aristotle's text is rephrased, reorganized, and amplified or pruned, as need be, in order to make it more easily understood, was allegedly invented by Themistius in the mid-4th century, revived by Michael Psellos in the mid-11th century, and further developed by Sophonias and others in the late 13th to early 14th centuries.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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