It is possible to calculate the expected average fragment size for a given genomic DNA if the percent GC content of the DNA and the recognition sequence of the restriction enzyme are known. For example, in a genome with 50% GC content and no dinucleotide bias, a four-cutter can be expecte...
8,14 In the general population, D-dimer testing, particularly when adjusted for age, can guide clinical decisions because of its high negative predictive value to rule out VTE and when tested serially, could help individualize the decision to extend anticoagulation duration.53 Normal D-dimer ...
We used the Wilk's lambda to calculate the unstandardized coefficients for each of the FD predictors that have been previously identified by multivariate regression analysis and then determined a discriminant score based on the weighted combination of the independent predictors of FD. We calculated ...
It is possible to calculate the expected average fragment size for a given genomic DNA if the percent GC content of the DNA and the recognition sequence of the restriction enzyme are known. For example, in a genome with 50% GC content and no dinucleotide bias, a four-cutter can be expecte...