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A paternally expressed imprinted gene will have the pattern of p1>0.5 and p2 <0.5, whereas a maternally expressed imprinted gene will have the pattern of p1 <0.5 and p2>0.5 (Table S1.5).
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They believed he had the pattern of an addicted gambler: each time he used a stolen credit card for a cash advance, usually between $1,500 and $2,000, he would immediately gamble it away.
Thus, A SNP at a CpG site has the pattern of YpG or CpR (Y represents C or T, and R represents A or G).
After they have disappeared, the patterns of gene expression they have induced must be inherited by daughter cells.
In addition, DECT and ultrasonography have clarified the patterns of crystal deposits, particularly in periarticular sites.
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