Functional clustering is a computational technique that groups samples, for instance proteins, into clusters with similar functions. Clustering is the first step in forming a network of functions, and can help to identify new connections between, for example, different proteins in a cell. ...
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A computational method called Ortho-Marker Gene Groups (OMGs) was developed to enable cell-type identification and comparison across plant single cell data. The OMG method revealed 14 conserved cell-type groups and is accessible via the OMG browser. Tran N. Chau , Prakash Raj Timilsena & Song...
The subsample from the PREDIMED clinical trial in 296 older adults compared three intervention groups to investigate its effects on improving HDL functionality: supplementation with one liter of EVOO per week (TMD-EVOO), 30 g of nuts per day (TMD-Nuts), and a control group with a low-fat...
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Next, to analyze the structural relationship among Nosematida RBLs, we generated a structure-based RBL-domain network using the TM score as a measure of structural similarity (Fig.5b, Supplementary Fig.6). We found that almost all RBL/β-trefoil domains corresponding to the RBL groups in Fig...
These two groups are non-small cell lung carcinomas (NSCLC) and small cell lung carcinomas (SCLC). The histologic characterization plays an important role concerning the multidisciplinary approach in the diagnosis and treatment management aiming the personalized medicine [103,104]. NSCLC are more ...
(version 2.10.0) with a threshold e-value of 1e−5was used to annotate the molecular functions of predicted protein-coding genes using five databases, including the nonredundant protein sequence (Nr), Swiss-Prot, Gene Ontology (GO), Eukaryotic Orthologous Groups (KOG), and Kyoto Encyclopedia...
We also asked more generally whether groups of co-expressed transcripts were associated with specific GO-BP categories. Figure 4c shows that this is indeed the case: any given 'cluster' of genes with correlated expression levels is more likely than not to be associated with a local enrichment ...
4g). Despite C-peptide levels being lower in the STZ group, the glucose levels were similarly controlled in both groups (Supplementary Fig. 4h). The proportions of INS+ and GCG+ cells in the graft were not affected by the STZ treatment (Supplementary Fig. 4i,j). After removal of the ...