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GeneConv is a sequence comparison based method that looks for high identity segments in a pair of sequences that exhibit a few variations in other sequences [ 3].
WebGestalt (32), considering only the differentially expressed genes relative to all expressed genes, and ErmineJ Gene Set Resampling (GSR) (33), which is a non-threshold based method that looks for enrichment across the entire ranked expression set, were used to gain insight into the functions of identified Arx target genes.
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This combines a 'longitudinal' method that looks at how mutations develop in a single tumor by taking samples from it at different times and 'cross-sectional' methods that make predictions based on data collected from a large number of patients.
Arrange your hair in the simplest method that looks decent.
Recently, based on the numerical experiments performed by Computational Fluid Dynamics and its combination with Discrete Element Method; the authors have established a PC-based mathematical model that looks promising to achieve this design and operational goal.
The stem based methods look at motifs as a certain (one of three) combination of stems with a purely secondary structure based focus.
The best gene based method is CU-KL that overcomes methods based on base composition of codons.
This method results in eyes that look refreshed and bright.
All four methods provide face images that look similar to the subject's original face image.
We have developed Tachyon, a peptide-indexing based look-up method that identifies sequences similar to a user-defined query protein at unprecedented speeds and look-up times of a few hundred milliseconds, rather than minutes on a single dual-core processor.
There is no dedicated study that looked at assessment of suitable methods for infilling such gaps.
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