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Discover Ludwig"sequence match" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a type of puzzle where two items must be matched based on their order in a given sequence. For example: "The puzzle in the game was a sequence match, where each tile had to be matched to its corresponding number on the board."
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The criterion for sequence match, expected value E = 1e-30, was used to perform the blast analysis.
However, the best cDNA-provirus sequence match is still expected to be the correct one if matches to other proviruses display clearly more differences.
A full length cDNA sequence expressed in coelomocytes shows significant sequence match to vertebrate Tie1 and Tie2/TEK.
Briefly, for each gene, we compared the strength of its best sequence match in eukaryotes (not including other Sordariomycetes) to its best match in prokaryotes (see Methods).
Greater than regular 1st order HMM theory removes key penalty of factor when sequence match overrides and resolves weak contrast resolution at 1st order.
All eleven main groups of features used for prediction are described below: Seed Sequence match.
Only the top one peptide sequence match to each acquired MS/MS spectrum was considered.
Although Anaerostipes is the least sensitive genus (sequence match % <80) with the Firmicutes system (Figure 1), the most abundant genera, including Lachnospiraceae, Faecalibacteriun, and Subdoligranulum, are highly detected (sequence match % >90 for each genus).
Resulting sequences were matched to sequences in GENBANK via BLAST to determine the likely host species (98% sequence match).
Therefore, we limited our analysis to these miRNAs with name or sequence match in the TargetScan 5.1.
Seven of the Canis familiaris samples showed 100% sequence match (K2P = 0) with the C. l. lupus sample in COI.
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