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Genetic Basis of Nitrogen-Deficiency-Induced Root Cortical Aerenchyma in Maize Revealed by GWAS and Transcriptome Analysis. [PDF]
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Exploring the genetic basis of heterosis in eucalypt growth based on transcriptome analysis. [PDF]
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Using transcriptome analysis and QTL mapping to decipher the genetic basis of heterosis in potato root system. [PDF]
Yang J +8 more
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Transcriptome analysis of shade-induced growth and photosynthetic responses in soybean cultivars. [PDF]
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2011
Transcriptome analysis technologies are important systems-biology methods for the investigation and optimization of mammalian cell cultures concerning with regard to growth rates and productivity. For the production of recombinant proteins, knowledge of the expression conditions of the influencing genes is a major issue in the improvement of cell lines
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Transcriptome analysis technologies are important systems-biology methods for the investigation and optimization of mammalian cell cultures concerning with regard to growth rates and productivity. For the production of recombinant proteins, knowledge of the expression conditions of the influencing genes is a major issue in the improvement of cell lines
Frank, Stahl +7 more
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Proteomic/transcriptomic analysis of erythropoiesis
Current Opinion in Hematology, 2021Purpose of review Erythropoiesis is a hierarchical process by which hematopoietic stem cells give rise to red blood cells through gradual cell fate restriction and maturation. Deciphering this process requires the establishment of dynamic gene regulatory networks (GRNs) that predict the response of hematopoietic cells to ...
Marjorie, Brand, Jeffrey A, Ranish
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Transcriptome analysis reveals the relationship between Spring viremia of carp N protein induced Endoplasmic reticulum stress in EPC cells and apoptosis and ...
Dinesh Velayutham +4 more
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Pathway identification through transcriptome analysis
Cellular Signalling, 2020Systems-based, agnostic approaches focusing on transcriptomics data have been employed to understand the pathogenesis of polycystic kidney diseases (PKD). While multiple signaling pathways, including Wnt, mTOR and G-protein-coupled receptors, have been implicated in late stages of disease, there were few insights into the transcriptional cascade ...
Takeshi, Terabayashi +2 more
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Large-Scale Transcriptome Analysis
2017Genomic variants identified to be linked with complex traits such as blood pressure are fewer in coding sequences compared to noncoding sequences. This being the case, there is an increasing need to query the expression of genes at a genome scale to then correlate the cause of alteration in expression to the function of variants regardless of where ...
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2013
Transcriptome coexpression analysis is an excellent tool for predicting the physiological functions of genes. It is based on the "guilt-by-association" principle. Generally, genes involved in certain metabolic processes are coordinately regulated. In other words, coexpressed genes tend to be involved in common or closely related biological processes ...
Keiko, Yonekura-Sakakibara +1 more
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Transcriptome coexpression analysis is an excellent tool for predicting the physiological functions of genes. It is based on the "guilt-by-association" principle. Generally, genes involved in certain metabolic processes are coordinately regulated. In other words, coexpressed genes tend to be involved in common or closely related biological processes ...
Keiko, Yonekura-Sakakibara +1 more
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