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single cell RNA sequencing DNA barcoding hidden Markov model Introduction A central aim of developmental biology is to better understand the embryonic differentiation and maturation pathways that lead to functioning adult cells and tissues. Multistage, stepwise differentiation protocols applied to cultured hum...
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recognizing admixed individuals originated from recurrent or ancient hybridization events, as well as different ranges of generations of admixture, is a demanding or a virtually impossible task5,11. Thus, it would be highly beneficial to introduce standardized...