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In May, Frank La Rue, the United Nations' special rapporteur on the freedom of opinion and expression, said that during election campaigns in South Korea, "it is very difficult to distinguish expression that is permitted from that which is prohibited".
We contrast these results with biochemically induced differentiation and distinguish expression changes associated with durable epigenetic regulation from those likely to be due to transient changes in regulation.
Thus, cDNA arrays will generally not distinguish expression from closely related duplicated sequences.
We were able to distinguish expression changes due to individual and time-specific effects from those due to food intake.
Splicing variants of UNC5C mRNA and location of the primers which can distinguish expression status of the splicing variants.
Another possibility is that the coverage of these splice junctions is insufficient to distinguish expression of a single allele from that same allele plus the leaky splice junction.
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Distinguishing expression of a specific homoeolocus from expression of other similar sequences is difficult, in part because the sequences of homoeoloci are very similar [ 40].
It includes data from additional subjects who developed PTSD following 9/11 but then recovered, distinguishing expression profiles associated with risk for developing PTSD, resilience, and symptom recovery.
RNA-Seq offers the potential advantage of distinguishing expression levels among different members of closely related gene families with potentially different functions, whereas cross hybridization among probes often makes this a challenge using microarrays [ 25].
Therefore, without distinguishing expression status, a large number of meaningless data from nonexpressed genes would have deteriorating effects on a statistical analysis that assumed a normal distribution of data.
Dogs in a previous study that distinguished expressions on whole faces could have done so using simple visual clues that reappeared in every face: the white of teeth in a smile, for instance, or creases in angry skin.
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