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Fig. 1 The sequence of steps in rice breeding.
While third level analysis primarily involves a general measure of frequency of engaged nucleotides, fourth level analysis includes consideration of localization of consecutive engaged nucleotides in the sequence of steps of transcriptional analysis of an AON target site.
In this preliminary analysis, the localization of groups of consecutive engaged nucleotides in the sequence of steps of transcriptional analysis of an AON target site was tested for correlation with AON efficacy and efficiency.
Here, we tested whether there was statistical difference in the localization of engaged nucleotides in the sequence of steps of transcriptional analysis between 3' and 5' ends of target sites of AONs of the same grade.
Applying four levels of analysis with scoring methodologies of increasing complexity, we demonstrate that the frequency and localization of consecutive engaged nucleotides in the sequence of steps of transcriptional analysis correlated with efficacy and efficiency of 94% of previously reported AONs.
Regardless of the sequencing approach used, first step in analysis of any metagenome involves comparing the sequences to known sequence databases.
There is a sequence of steps.
Recordings of animals performing a stable sequence of stepping were selected for further kinematic analysis.
Since the joining of all truly overlapping sequences and disentanglement of wrongly joined sequences is a crucial step in the analysis of EST data, all contigs were manually inspected and edited.
Taxonomic classification of metagenomic sequences is the first step in metagenomic analysis.
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