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The breadth of expression of a gene, namely whether it has tissue-specific expression or is expressed broadly over more tissues, has been shown to be correlated with several patterns of molecular evolution (e.g. [ 36- 40]).

The breadth of expression of a gene (EB) takes into account the number of experimental units (organs or developmental stages) in which a gene is expressed.

We find that MS and PS genes differ particularly in the number of tissues and cell types where they are expressed.We find a striking deficit of PS genes on the sex chromosomes, particularly on the Y chromosome where it is shown not to be due to the observed lower breadth of expression of genes on that chromosome.

We finally addressed how variation in evolutionary rates could evolve relative to the timing and the breadth of expression of the genes.

This finding deserves particular attention, because we predict that the number of variables that influence codon usage is correlated positively with the breadth of expression of a gene.

We infer breadth of expression of Arabidopsis MST genes based on their relative representation, within subfamily, in the combined EST database along with an evaluation of microarray data.

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Combined, these observations raise the possibility that the correlation between centrality measures and evolutionary rates could be driven by the higher levels and/or breadths of expression of genes acting at the center of the PIN.

Mr. Barenboim is at his best in scores like this one, which shift from spans of magisterial music requiring great breadth of expression to impetuous bursts of action and intensity.

Directly related to this issue, there is currently great interest in delineating the breadth and frequency of expression of the bipolar illness spectrum in the population.

The rate of synonymous substitutions increases with the breadth of expression: proteins expressed in a larger number of stages evolve at higher rates at synonymous sites.

For example, the t-test performed for the average RMCU of Glycine in the class of the 25% lowly expressed genes and the class of 25% highly expressed genes (calculated by breadth of expression) yielded a p-value of 1.2 × 10-5, and the correlation coefficient was R = 0.07 with a p-value of 10-13.

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