Sentence examples for acquired expression in from inspiring English sources

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On the other hand, the "derived" PDE1Cb genes (designated as "group II" in Figure 4) were strongly expressed in many more tissues, implying that they acquired expression in new organs.

From the MRCA expression pattern analysis, we inferred that BSU1 acquired expression in pollen (table 1), indicative of regulatory neofunctionalization.

In addition to the role in reproductive development, we have observed that members of the AGL6-like lineage acquired expression in vegetative shoot tissue.

This result further supports our inference from the MRCA expression analysis that BSL1 reflects the ancestral expression pattern and that BSU1 acquired expression in mature pollen.

We show that the core eudicot AGL6-like clade acquired expression in vegetative tissues, while its paralog euAGL6 remains predominantly confined to reproductive tissues.

On the other hand, gene expression analysis suggested that the derived isoforms acquired expression in new organs, implying their neofunctionalization in terms of expression patterns.

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In contrast to dogs, humans have acquired expression of amylase in saliva via an ancient gene duplication and a subsequent insertion of a retroviral promoter upstream of the duplicated gene copy (Ting et al. 1992).

The remarkable cellular expansion in going from the tissue culture environment to a xenograft tumor could provide a stimulus for acquired expression of genes not seen in vitro, such as ER-α.

Forty mice were studied and two sets of variables were acquired: expressions of 120 genes measured in liver cells; and concentrations (in percentages) of 21 hepatic fatty acids (FAs) measured by gas chromatography.

However, a recent study showed that freshly isolated murine and human BM stromal cells did not express CD44 and CD106, but they could acquire expression of these antigens in vitro [ 40].

End-differentiated memory T cells in RA frequently acquire expression of the fractalkine receptor CX3CR1 (chemokine [C-X3-C motif] receptor 1) [ 87], as well as regulatory receptors that are usually found on natural killer cells, such as natural-killer group 2, member D (NKG2D) and killer immunoglobulin-like receptors [ 88- 90].

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