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Computational Definition of

... example. To circumvent this problem, we also compared the non-coding exons to a second class of sequences, the 5’ UTRs of intronless genes. These regions could contain the same nonsplicing information as the non-coding exons, but should lack ESEs. We compared the frequency of 8-mers (allowing one mi ...
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