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"So I have started making more unique variants or very limited editions instead of one-of-a-kind books".
His works are extremely rare, and most of his surviving images, almost all of them landscapes, are unique variants rather than editions of prints.
The creature dubbed by its maker, Paul McCarthy, "Tomato Head (Green)," was executed in 1994 in an edition of "three unique variants".
Unique variants were separated into files to generate relevant tracks in the genome diagram.
A total of 1496 unique variants in the whole 101-kb VDR gene were identified.
This suggests that while PA networks are dominated by relatively few variants, corners of the networks maintain many unique variants.
One-hundred eighty-three unique variants, including sequence and copy number variants, were detected in the retrospective (n = 95) and prospective (n = 88) cohorts.
Camblong says Sophia Genetics has benchmarked DNA sequencing data for more than 10,000 patients, and for over 500,000 unique variants at this stage — and currently has three "core" diagnostic technologies trained off of this data.
When many unique variants are encountered, extensive resequencing of both cases and controls is necessary.
As an extreme example, imagine a locus prone to mutation, with many unique variants.
They range from relatively simple measures, like richness (the number of unique variants) and evenness (the variability in the relative frequencies of unique variants), to more sophisticated measures that account for both, such as Simpson's D and Shannon's H's
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