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By ANOVA, we found 2447 multivariate genes, whose expression evolves in the continuum from Pre-TX to week 12.
In primates, transcription factor genes have been observed to diverge in expression while in Drosophila species transcription factor gene expression evolves more slowly than those of other genes [10].
The reason for this discrepancy is not obvious; it may be due to statistical differences, they did not transform their Euclidean distance values to be normal, or there might be a genuine difference between the way in which expression evolves in primates and rodents, and the role that TEs play in that divergence.
Gene expression evolves through changes in the recruitment of the polymerase by transcription factors, from which it is reasonable to expect that expression evolves multiplicatively.
How transcriptionally regulated gene expression evolves under natural selection is an open question.
As in the case of 200 μM IPTG and no Pgal, operon expression evolves to lower values.
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Evolutionary theory [ 7, 11] has shown that genes with strictly maternal expression evolve differently than constitutively expressed genes, because selection on sex-specific genes is weaker [ 11- 14].
One is about how changes in gene expression evolve.
As the expression evolved into the vernacular of college sports, many failed to realize that the Little Sisters of the Poor is, in fact, a religious order.
Our discovery of two phases of Hoxd expression during pectoral and pelvic fin development in a chondrichthyan raises the possibility that biphasic expression evolved before the divergence of chondrichthyans and osteichthyans.
Given the widespread distribution of TRIMCyp among the Asian macaques and its absence in African primates, we conclude that TRIMCyp expression evolved in the common ancestor of the Asian macaques.
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