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Two PRR subpathways exist in S. cerevisiae: one that is error prone and one that is error free.
The mathematical foundation for distinguishing between η3A, η3B, and η3C on the basis of the proportion of y5's variance that is error is straight forward.
The low correlation within experimental replicates suggests that the testis development expression data produced by Mikhaylova and Nurminsky [ 32] was significantly compromised by large experimental error, that is error between different expression measurements of the same gene in the same developmental phase.
In this study, because we have no objective adherence measure with which to compare our adherence measures, we cannot identify the portion of our measurement that is error, and we cannot directly compare our findings with other studies that use related items in different populations [ 16– 16].
Because Cronbach's α is an estimate of the proportion of the total variance of a scale that is error free, and R2 is the proportion of the total variance that the scale shares with the other scales, the difference between α and R2 is an estimate of the unique variance of the scale.
In the Selective-DF (SDF), the relay forwards the source message only if that is error free.
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We show that ANC1 defines a new branch in the PRR pathway, one that is error-free, promotes cell survival in the presence of DNA damaging agents, and suppresses both induced and spontaneous mutation, including the expansion of CAG triplet repeats.
PRR includes translesion DNA synthesis that is "error-prone" and a second activity that is largely "error-free".
Most applications require as input a set of reads that is error-free, thus they need to pre-process the data with a filter.
We wondered whether another previously hypothesized mechanism of intron loss, that is, error-prone DNA repair, could be responsible for the precise loss of introns from genomes.
That's error number one then, isn't it?
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