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Usually "errors" were allocations to ineligible projects or breaches of public procurement rules.
Usually errors owing to strand slippage are repaired by a three-enzyme system comprising the enzymes mutL, mutS and mutH.
After empirical observations of multiple exomes, we observed that even k-mers occurring more than once are usually errors.
Usually, errors resulting from strand slippage are promptly repaired by a three-enzyme system composed of mutL, mutS, and mutH; however, mycobacterial genomes lack these enzymes [ 13].
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Hence, these rules are usually error-prone, which contributes to a decrease in predictive accuracy.
Moreover, multimedia data such as voice and video are usually error-tolerant but delay-sensitive.
In fact, wireless channels are usually error-prone and the packet errors have an impact on the system performance.
While gap repair is usually error-free due to the activity of high fidelity DNA polymerase δ & ε [12], [22], during phase 2 of SHM, the gap could be repaired by error-prone DNA polymerases that insert mispaired nucleotides at A∶T pairs [10], [23].
Usually error follows a Gaussian distribution, and SD (or CV) describes the measurement procedure's precision.
Indeed, because HR repair is usually error free, this would be expected to protect genome integrity following DSB induction or replication fork collapse at such sites, which would be important in maintaining cell homeostasis.
Because ESTs are single-pass sequences and are usually error prone, the introduction of reference sequences can produce more reliable results, especially for those cDNA libraries containing low-quality sequence data.
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