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- who: Euphrasia et al. from the School of Biological Sciences, Institute of Evolutionary Biology, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom, Royal have published the research: Measuring the Invisible: The Sequences Causal of Genome Size Differences in Eyebrights (Euphrasia) Revealed by k-mers, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The approach the authors introduce here builds on widely used k-mer spectra, which represent how many unique k-mers there are (y-axis) for each observation frequency level (multiplicity, x-axis). The authors investigate three hypotheses, which are not mutually exclusive. Instead, the authors compare genome size . . .
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