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Fig. 2. The meta-static crystallization forms and propagated polymorphism regenerated by cross-over in the incompletes chromosomic pairs caused by the effect of cross-linked of nuclear and mitochondrial DNA along with cell divisions and differentiation. The raising effects of nuclear damages partly is...
Differential expression or accessibility between pairs of SOX9 concentrations (ATAC/RNA) or time points of full SOX9 depletion (ATAC, SLAM, H3K27ac/V5/TWIST1 ChIP) was carried out using DESeq2 v1.32.0, with CNCC differentiation batch as a covariate and raw counts as input. For SLAM one ...
g is a degeneracy factor representing the number of possible configurations a defect can assume on a single site. From: Semiconductors and Semimetals, 1999 About this pageSet alert Discover other topics On this page Definition Chapters and Articles Related Terms Recommended Publications ...
Transcription factor binding sites (TFBSs) are important sources of evolutionary innovations. Understanding how evolution navigates the sequence space of such sites can be achieved by mapping TFBS adaptive landscapes. In such a landscape, an individual location corresponds to a TFBS bound by a transcri...
geometric symbols: a circle (or ellipse) representing unobserved latent factors, a square (or rectangle) representing observed variables, a single- headed arrow (→) representing the impact of one variable on another, and a double-headed arrow (↔) representing covariance between pairs of ...
(PWM approach) is provided by a position dependency model (PDM). PDMs consider dependencies between particular pairs of positionsjandlup to a particular distanced, i.e.,d≥|l−j| andl<j. We propose here the use of a special class of PDMs (SLIM models) [26] to estimate the ...
The effect of genetic background (genet) also had a significant impact on gene expression (Fig. 1b, Adonis PERMANOVA pgenet = 0.01). These differences in gene expression between fed and starved animals were also seen when comparing individual clonal pairs; however, we note that each ...
pairs of cell-type modules in the AD brain, and localized known AD risk genes to enriched module gene programs. Our collective findings advocate for a transition from cell-type-specificity to gene modules specificity to unlock the potential of unique gene programs, recasting the roles of recently...
A total of 25 pairs of eyes were histologically examined, 17/25 mice had AMD-like lesions and 23/25 mice had rd8-asso- ciated lesions (Figure 2d). For AMD-like lesion comparison, 14 of 17 (82.4%) mice showed fewer lesions in the PDGF- CC-treated eyes compared with PBS-injected ...