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"gene expression patterns" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the specific way in which genes are activated or expressed in an organism. It is typically used in the context of biological research and can be used to describe various aspects of gene expression, such as timing, location, and level of expression. Example: The study compared the gene expression patterns of healthy individuals with those who had a genetic disorder, revealing significant differences in the activation of certain genes.
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Gene expression patterns of OsGLP genes after challenge with M. oryzae.
A treasure trove of gene expression patterns.
Gene expression patterns, once exquisitely fine-tuned, went haywire.
Schaner, M.E. et al. Gene expression patterns in ovarian carcinomas.
Changes in DNA methylation profoundly affect global gene expression patterns.
Differential gene expression patterns were analyzed.
Whitney, A.R. et al. Individuality and variation in gene expression patterns in human blood.
Sorlie, T. et al. Gene expression patterns of breast carcinomas distinguish tumor subclasses with clinical implications.
Acquisition of this phenotype was accompanied by large shifts in gene expression patterns (Fig. 1c).
Supplementary Figure 2 Marker gene expression patterns across identified single nuclei clusters.
c, Heat map of z-scored gene expression patterns of cells in the olfactory bulb.
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