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For gaining insight into biological processes underlying estrous behavior, we performed functional analyses of the sets of estrous behavior associated genes (study sets) identified in the 3 analyses for the 4 brain areas and the anterior pituitary.
TFBRs were found to almost always center on a sequence match for the known TF binding motif; similarly, computational analyses of the sets of TFBRs with either highest or lowest ChIP intensities readily produced the known position weight matrix (PWM) when subjected to de novo motif discovery.
Thus, in order to maintain a correct comparative framework and to avoid the inclusion of paralogous sequences where changes in protein function occurred, we conducted separate analyses of the sets of orthologous NAT1 sequences and orthologous NAT2 sequences found in Simiiformes.
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To assess whether a possible effect of closing hours was symmetrical, we performed separate analyses of the set of cities that had extended (n = 10) or restricted (n = 3) the closing hours.
However, analyses of the larger sets of data (12,371) gave virtually identical results.
Analyses of the data sets show that subsp. indica possessed larger α estimate than subsp. japonica.
Furthermore, Gene Ontology (GO) analyses of the gene sets did not yield conclusive results.
A similar search approach was used for analyses of the divergent sets of GOT amino acid sequences for parsimony analyses.
We conducted stratified analyses of the data sets reduced to spring and autumn months on the basis of the therefore optimized confounder models.
We have no detailed exposure time analyses for the set of data presented here.
Factor analyses of the joint set of items from the ISMI and each scale supported the distinction between constructs.
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