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It can be applied to a vast number of sequences.
As such, functional characterization is sparse relative to the vast number of sequences available and not uniform in terms of assays, conditions, and substrates used.
The vast number of sequences was reduced to a data set including only human, zebrafish, D. melanogaster, C. intestinalis, and C. savignyi genes, and a phylogenetic tree was inferred.
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Deep sequencing enables the immediate generation of a vast number of sequence data.
The vast number of sequencing errors in all three NGS platforms is INDELs [ 38].
The vast number of microbial sequences resulting from sequencing efforts using new technologies require us to re-assess currently available analysis methodologies and tools.
In addition, for the TBLASTN program the BLOSUM62 matrix was used and a word size of 3 was selected when blasting PP sequences, while for the shorter PLD-like domains the word size was 2. For precursor sequences Detailed searches were performed on the vast number of nucleotide sequences available via the NCBI platform (National Center for Biotechnology Information).
Strategies for comparing a vast number of genomic sequences simultaneously become increasingly important in genome studies because of remarkable progresses in nucleotide sequencing.
The advocates of 'focus on form' instruction method claim that classroom time is clearly too limited to explicitly teach more than a fraction of the vast number of formulaic sequences in a language.
Advances in research biology now permit the analysis of a vast number of protein sequences, on the order of 10.
The consensus sequence for the reference genome is determined from the DNA of only a few individuals, while the RefSeq transcript library represents a consensus across a vast number of mRNA sequences deposited in GenBank.
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