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Genome‐wide allele‐ and strand‐specific expression profiling
Recent reports have shown that most of the genome is transcribed and that transcription frequently occurs concurrently on both DNA strands. In diploid genomes, the expression level of each allele conditions the degree to which sequence polymorphisms ...
Julien Gagneur +5 more
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Background High-grade serous ovarian carcinoma (HG-SOC) is the dominant tumor histologic type in epithelial ovarian cancers, exhibiting highly aberrant microRNA expression profiles and diverse pathways that collectively determine the disease ...
Vladimir A. Kuznetsov +2 more
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On the Expressive Power of Regular Expressions with Backreferences
A rewb is a regular expression extended with a feature called backreference. It is broadly known that backreference is a practical extension of regular expressions, and is supported by most modern regular expression engines, such as those in the standard libraries of Java, Python, and more.
Taisei Nogami, Tachio Terauchi
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Sequencing refractory regions in bird genomes are hotspots for accelerated protein evolution
Background Approximately 1000 protein encoding genes common for vertebrates are still unannotated in avian genomes. Are these genes evolutionary lost or are they not yet found for technical reasons?
R. Huttener +11 more
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Techniques for clustering gene expression data [PDF]
Many clustering techniques have been proposed for the analysis of gene expression data obtained from microarray experiments. However, choice of suitable method(s) for a given experimental dataset is not straightforward. Common approaches do not translate
Kerr, Gráinne +7 more
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Nonribosomal peptide synthetases (NRPSs) are large multimodular and multidomain enzymes that are involved in synthesising an array of molecules that are important in human and animal health.
Lee, TV +11 more
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AbstractThis paper considers the questions of translatability and expressive power. It is argued that truthconditional content is always translatable, and does not produce differences in expressive power. Most nontruth- conditional content—presupposition, ‘side effects’ such as anaphora, and conventional implicature—is shown to not always translate ...
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FGF1 orchestrates circadian hepatic triglyceride secretion
Metabolic dysfunction-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease (MASLD) represents a global health crisis associated with dysregulated hepatic triglyceride (TG) synthesis, oxidation and secretion.
Benan Pelin Sermikli +17 more
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Motivational Assessment of Engineering Students at two centres of the University of Extremadura
The student's motivational orientation is an indispensable factor for adequate learning during their formative years. The knowledge of motivational orientations allows teachers to enhance the performance of their students.
Jaime González-Domínguez +5 more
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Whose Expression Is It Anyway? Videogames and the Freedom of Expression
In debates concerning videogames and the freedom of expression, two lines of argumentation have traditionally been put forward: That games express ideas and for this reason are entitled to the same protection as other expressive media or that their interactive nature makes them different in how they reflect the world compared to other media. This paper
Kristine Jørgensen +1 more
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