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One might expect an expression in spermatogonia which undergo rapid successive divisions or in spermatocytes where meiosis takes place.
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It will look for opportunities to do this whenever there is a type mismatch, i.e. when the compiler expects an expression to be of one type but it is actually of a different type.
Therefore, we could reasonably expect an increased expression of additive genetic variation in mate preferences with breeding experience.
If we insert the numbers read from Figure 1, we thus expect a co-expression value of approx. 0.01 for pairs with 1 intervening gene, which is actually substantially lower than the observed value.
In 1997, a year before he became foreign minister, Mr. Fischer told his party that he did not expect that "an expression of commitment" to NATO would be necessary, even in government.
As expected, an increased expression of proinflammatory marker genes was detected in T2DM patients, compared to MetS.
As expected, an enhanced expression of PGC-1α and cytochrome c in HD myoblasts was detected by following treatment with ZDON (50 µM for 2 h) (Fig 4C).
If TE insertions cause changes in expression then we would expect a correlation between expression divergence (ED) and the numbers of new TEs.
In the case of over-abundant, active β-catenin we can expect an increase in TCF7L2 expression to result in increased TopFlash activity.
However, hypoxia results in translocation of the HIF-1 complex to the nucleus to allow DNA binding (Bos et al, 2004), and so one would expect an increased differential nuclear expression.
This is somewhat surprising as one might have expected a parental expression pattern (either paternal or maternal expression) since these patterns are commonly assumed to be more prevalent.
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