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Additional file 1: 994 Prodigal ortholog sets with inconsistent start sites. The Excel file provides information about the 994 ortholog sets with inconsistent start sites, including the genes within each set and the gene start site revisions required to achieve consistency within each set. (XLS 1 MB)
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This is the raw data of the performances of three open-loop synchronization techniques using a proposed benchmark. The RMSE folder contains the data of Table.2 of the article. In the main script, the data has been normalized. The folder contains the original data for each case of the benchmark. The radar chart file contains the original data of the radar chart (Fig .14). The data has been manipulated to better present it in a radar chart format. First, the values are inverted. Then, we normalize the data according to the highest value. The method that has the highest value (better performances) will take 10, the other methods will be below that value. Formulas are included in the MS Excel file.
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Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Additional file 1: 994 Prodigal ortholog sets with inconsistent start sites. The Excel file provides information about the 994 ortholog sets with inconsistent start sites, including the genes within each set and the gene start site revisions required to achieve consistency within each set. (XLS 1 MB)