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Consequently we converted the summed scores to a binary (0/1) trait, setting score 2 equal to 0 (i.e., IBK absent) and scores 3 to 12 equal to 1 (IBK present).

Among the multiple alignment algorithms, Clustal was selected as a method for which the expected scarcity and length of potential eRNA-specific motifs could be controlled by setting score penalties for opening and extending gaps in the alignment.

The setting: score tied at 10-10, late in the fourth quarter, nearly 70,000 fans screaming and waving powder-blue towels at LP Field.

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As Marseille prepares to become European capital of culture next year, the growing problem of drug dealers setting scores with AK-47s has blighted its public relations drive.

Third set: Roddick 0-1 Federer*; set score 1-1.

FEDERER WINS THE SECOND-SET TIE-BREAK 8-6! setond set: Roddick 6-7 Federer; set score 1-1.

RODDICK WINS THE FOURTH SET AND TAKES THE FINAL TO A DRAMATIC FIFTH!!! Fourth set: Roddick* 6-3 Federer; set score 2-2.

It includes a step to adjust for the different correlations in each gene set by normalizing each set score from randomized set scores.

The fitness of each individual is evaluated using the entropy-based gene set score.

We set Score P e) = 0 if all simple rectangle have zero expected read-pairs.

In the TEDS sample (N = 3919), the SNP set score was normally distributed, m = 11.4, SD = 2.1).

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