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  2. Raw data - Wikipedia

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    Raw data is a relative term (see data), because even once raw data have been "cleaned" and processed by one team of researchers, another team may consider these processed data to be "raw data" for another stage of research. Raw data can be inputted to a computer program or used in manual procedures such as analyzing statistics from a survey.

  3. Primer (molecular biology) - Wikipedia

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    A primer is a short, single-stranded nucleic acid used by all living organisms in the initiation of DNA synthesis. A synthetic primer may also be referred to as an ...

  4. Analysis of similarities - Wikipedia

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    Analysis of similarities (ANOSIM) is a non-parametric statistical test widely used in the field of ecology.The test was first suggested by K. R. Clarke [1] as an ANOVA-like test, where instead of operating on raw data, operates on a ranked dissimilarity matrix.

  5. Amplified fragment length polymorphism - Wikipedia

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    Example of AFLP data from a capillary electrophoresis instrument. Amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP-PCR or AFLP) is a PCR-based tool used in genetics research, DNA fingerprinting, and in the practice of genetic engineering.

  6. Primer - Wikipedia

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    Primer (gasoline engine), a device on some petrol engines used to prime the engine with gasoline before starting it; Primer (molecular biology), a nucleic acid strand (or related molecule) that serves as a starting point for replication; Money-creation primer; Trap primer, a plumbing device or valve that adds water to traps

  7. Chimera (molecular biology) - Wikipedia

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    Chimeras can be considered artifacts and be filtered out from the data during processing [1] to prevent spurious inferences of biological variation. [2] However, chimeras should not be confused with chimeric reads , which are generally used by structural variant callers to detect structural variation events [ 3 ] and are not always an ...

  8. Sequencing - Wikipedia

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    This method is easier and quicker than the dye primer approach, but may produce more uneven data peaks (different heights), due to a template dependent difference in the incorporation of the large dye chain-terminators. This problem has been significantly reduced with the introduction of new enzymes and dyes that minimize incorporation variability.

  9. Data - Wikipedia

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    The term data-driven is a neologism applied to an activity which is primarily compelled by data over all other factors. [citation needed] ...