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Therefore, multiple target KSHV sequences increase the detection efficiency, while nested PCR protocols are likely to introduce false positivity.
In large studies over the past decade, scientists found that minor changes in human DNA sequences increase the risk that a person will get those diseases.
Finally, we checked for a relation between score difference and intron length, where longer introns may have weaker splice sites as longer sequences increase the probability of having additional splice sites, but no correlation was found.
The repetitive sequences increase the sensitivity of the PCR test simply because of the higher concentration (double or more) of the initial sequence.
Fat suppression sequences increase the conspicuousness of enhancing peritoneal tumour deposits and omental disease by suppressing the signal from hyperintense fat in the abdomen and pelvis[ 3 ].
Together, these sequences increase the mutational load of intron-containing genes because mutations in any of the required splicing signals can lead to nonfunctionalization of the locus.
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The inclusion of gap sequences increased the total size of the assembly from 10.45 Gb to 10.46 Gb.
Using region-specific template sequences increased the search speed by up to 56%.
The results of these studies [12], [13] suggest that the social affordances guiding approaching action sequences increases the accuracy demand during the execution of these sequences.
Using the RP set of sequences increases the speed of similarity searches, and aids in the identification of homologs, protein family classification, and comparative genomic and proteomic analyses.
However, adding sequences increases the chance of a new sequence bridging two previously separate OTUs.
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