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Finally, the CS data matrix was built by concatenating CS sites that were shared in all samples (see Methods).
Our findings that most of the pSNMs that we identified were shared in multiple samples suggested the widespread nature of postzygotic mutations during embryogenesis and early development.
Collectively, only 260 phylum-level OTUs, out of 2478 in total, were shared in these three samples.
For iCP, there were 8 genes shared in the two samples in the TRIMM analysis, and 7 shared genes in the HAPLIN analysis (Figures 1B and 2B).
Missed or low-coverage exons were shared in common among samples.
Controlling for ability or previous achievement removed a large proportion of the shared environmental influence in this sample, particularly for the test measures of achievement, but it did not remove the influence of the non-shared environment.
This qualitative field study investigated cross-site knowledge sharing in a small sample of multinational corporations in three different MNC business contexts (global, multidomestic, transnational).
Indeed, in another study twenty-six percent of distinct sequences were shared in oral microbiomes when single samples of three unrelated individuals were compared [ 11].
Figure 3A shows an example in which numerous viruses were shared in the nose and skin samples from one individual, including human cytomegalovirus, several papillomaviruses including HPV-19, and MWPyV.
We found 1,814 SNPs (0.044% of evaluated genic sites) among 718 unigenes in the sampled nine-spined sticklebacks (934 unique SNPs in the marine sample, 642 unique SNPs in the pond sample, and 238 SNPs shared in common).
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