https://www.selleckchem.com/products/ssr128129e.html 56, CI 1.31 to 1.86). In particular, military personnel who belong to the Army and Navy were more likely to think that accident prevention activities were insufficient. In addition, military personnel who experienced falls/slips, crash, and laceration/puncture wound/amputation/penetrating wound accidents were more likely to think accident prevention activities were insufficient. Our study found that accident prevention activities in the military and accident experiences were related. It is necessary for the ROK Ministry of Defense, Army, Navy and Air Force headquarters to re-evaluate their accident prevention systems. Our study found that accident prevention activities in the military and accident experiences were related. It is necessary for the ROK Ministry of Defense, Army, Navy and Air Force headquarters to re-evaluate their accident prevention systems.Long-read transcriptome sequencing is designed to sequence full-length RNA molecules and advantageous for identifying alternative splice isoforms; however, in the absence of a reference genome, it is difficult to accurately locate splice sites, because of the diversity of patterns of alternative splicing (AS). Based on long-read transcriptome data we developed a versatile tool, IsoSplitter, to reverse-trace and validate AS gene "split-sites" with the following features (1) IsoSplitter initially invokes a modified SIM4 program to find transcript split-sites; (2) each split-site is then quantified, to reveal transcript diversity, and putative isoforms are grouped into gene clusters; (3) an optional step for aligning short-reads is provided, to validate split-sites by identifying unique junction reads, and revealing and quantifying tissue-specific alternative splice isoforms. We tested IsoSplitter AS prediction using datasets from multiple model and non-model plant species, and showed that IsoSplitter pipeline is efficient to handle different transcriptomes with hi