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1 a suggest a major mental consequence for the hundreds of millions of adults and children who are vita
2                                              Hundreds of millions of aging people throughout the worl
3  dealing with large BAM/SAM files containing hundreds of millions of alignments.
4  its genome, resulting in the elimination of hundreds of millions of base pairs (and at least one tra
5 ite Plasmodium falciparum is responsible for hundreds of millions of cases of malaria, and kills more
6 oan parasite Plasmodium causes malaria, with hundreds of millions of cases recorded annually.
7 ly 2 billion tOPV doses per year to immunize hundreds of millions of children.
8                                              Hundreds of millions of compounds lie in targeted in sil
9 focus within this milieu, annually receiving hundreds of millions of Department of Defense dollars.
10 nhance the health and quality of life of the hundreds of millions of depressed individuals worldwide
11 multiple DNA molecules in parallel, enabling hundreds of millions of DNA molecules to be sequenced at
12 ypical pharmaceutical requiring 12 years and hundreds of millions of dollars before gaining U.S. Food
13 ee absenteeism caused by flu infection costs hundreds of millions of dollars every year.
14 e differentiation protocol that can generate hundreds of millions of glucose-responsive beta cells fr
15  describe tissues, yielding measurements for hundreds of millions of histologic objects.
16 -borne diseases cause one million deaths and hundreds of millions of human infections yearly.
17 ce hundreds of measured features for each of hundreds of millions of individual cells in a single exp
18 ntracellular bacterial pathogen that infects hundreds of millions of individuals globally, causing bl
19               Because these parasites infect hundreds of millions of individuals worldwide, understan
20 sis is a chronic parasitic disease affecting hundreds of millions of individuals worldwide.
21                   Dengue virus (DENV) causes hundreds of millions of infections annually.
22  patterned sacrificial silicon layer through hundreds of millions of nanoscale vent holes on each chi
23 ousands of discrete genomic regions and span hundreds of millions of nucleotides.
24                  Insects transmit disease to hundreds of millions of people a year, and cause enormou
25 er blindness and lymphatic filariasis affect hundreds of millions of people annually.
26 es, claiming millions of lives and infecting hundreds of millions of people annually.
27                                     Although hundreds of millions of people are infected with DENV ev
28                                              Hundreds of millions of people around the world benefit
29                         Dengue virus affects hundreds of millions of people each year around the worl
30                          Flaviviruses affect hundreds of millions of people each year causing tremend
31 uch as mosquitoes, which transmit disease to hundreds of millions of people each year.
32 ransmitted diseases, infections that afflict hundreds of millions of people globally.
33 support the food security and livelihoods of hundreds of millions of people in maritime tropical coun
34                          Schistosomes infect hundreds of millions of people in the developing world.
35 e elephantiasis and river blindness threaten hundreds of millions of people in the developing world.
36  malaria, an infectious disease that affects hundreds of millions of people living in tropical and su
37 l wildlife is the primary source of meat for hundreds of millions of people throughout the developing
38 nclear and could weaken the food security of hundreds of millions of people who depend on diverse and
39 ological quality of drinking water among the hundreds of millions of people who rely on unsafe water
40                                              Hundreds of millions of people with surgically treatable
41              Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infects hundreds of millions of people worldwide and causes acut
42 ettsiales and Chlamydiales cause diseases in hundreds of millions of people worldwide and in many ani
43 ially gastrointestinal geohelminths, affects hundreds of millions of people worldwide and thus poses
44 isease, and African sleeping sickness affect hundreds of millions of people worldwide, cause millions
45 s a major public health problem that affects hundreds of millions of people worldwide.
46  the blinding disease trachoma, which affect hundreds of millions of people worldwide.
47 ms that cause schistosomiasis, which affects hundreds of millions of people worldwide.
48 ism to open up a new source of nutrition for hundreds of millions of people.
49 r public health problem worldwide, affecting hundreds of millions of persons.
50 atality rate, it could endanger the lives of hundreds of millions of persons.
51 tion sequencing (NGS) technologies producing hundreds of millions of reads every day, a tremendous co
52 eq data is to accurately and efficiently map hundreds of millions of reads to the reference genome an
53 es at the cost of routinely handling tens to hundreds of millions of reads.
54 and provides an essential source of meat for hundreds of millions of rural people living in poverty.
55 s and produce thousands to millions, or even hundreds of millions of sequences in a single sequencing
56 experiment, the error rate of ~1% results in hundreds of millions of sequencing mistakes.
57 nt way to ensure adequate dietary folate for hundreds of millions of such women at risk in developing
58 cine for Japanese encephalitis is available, hundreds of millions of susceptible individuals remain u
59 egic action on this bold vision will prevent hundreds of millions of unnecessary deaths during the re
60                                              Hundreds of millions of vaccinations are administered in
61 vection, will have led to a relatively late (hundreds of millions of years after accretion), long-las
62 eir ancestors appear to have emerged tens to hundreds of millions of years ago and to have spread wid
63 r plants to have influenced the Earth system hundreds of millions of years ago through vegetation-cli
64  chromosome began to evolve from an autosome hundreds of millions of years ago, acquiring a sex-deter
65 e eukaryotic V-ATPase proton pump--increased hundreds of millions of years ago.
66  similar retrotransposon expansions occurred hundreds of millions of years ago.
67 aterians arose from radially symmetric forms hundreds of millions of years ago.
68  pathogens, the enterococci, to their origin hundreds of millions of years ago.
69 tosynthesis seems certain to have originated hundreds of millions of years earlier.
70 t helium has accumulated for (at least) many hundreds of millions of years in Archaean (more than 2.5
71  the meaning of genomic studies back through hundreds of millions of years of deep time.
72 f gene order in vertebrates is evident after hundreds of millions of years of divergence, but compari
73 s have remained structurally similar despite hundreds of millions of years of evolution - an example
74                                              Hundreds of millions of years of evolution resulted in h
75                               As a result of hundreds of millions of years of evolution, orb-web-weav
76 been maintained at extremely low levels over hundreds of millions of years of vertebrate evolution.
77  of orthologous sequence divergence spanning hundreds of millions of years predicted the extent of ep
78 effector (dae) genes have been preserved for hundreds of millions of years through purifying selectio
79 hat duplicate genes continued to be lost for hundreds of millions of years, contrary to predictions f
80                                          For hundreds of millions of years, DNA-binding factors have
81  C-to-T mutations that have accumulated over hundreds of millions of years, driven by CG-specific DNA
82  at timescales spanning a few generations to hundreds of millions of years, finds that most features
83 and have persisted in the genome for tens or hundreds of millions of years, providing a window into t
84 been stable components of the rDNA locus for hundreds of millions of years, suggesting either that th
85  likely been associated with vertebrates for hundreds of millions of years, they have also been chara
86 mall fraction of phosphosites conserved over hundreds of millions of years.
87  Radiation, genus richness did not trend for hundreds of millions of years.
88  some fungi have been exclusively clonal for hundreds of millions of years.
89 e evolved in prokaryotes and eukaryotes over hundreds of millions of years.
90 ed frameshift insertions to be tolerated for hundreds of millions of years.
91 se to environmental selective pressures over hundreds of millions of years.
92 artilage can be fossilized and preserved for hundreds of millions of years.
93 the ribosomal DNA (rDNA) loci of insects for hundreds of millions of years.
94 of RNA editing sites have been conserved for hundreds of millions of years.
95 ables plumes to persist within the Earth for hundreds of millions of years.
96 tal roots in response to surface erosion for hundreds of millions of years.
97 ctions have been retained, in some cases for hundreds of millions of years.
98 xus genes, and have remained distinctive for hundreds of millions of years.
99 ing a regulatory architecture conserved over hundreds of millions of years.Metazoan genomes contain m

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