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For all genes which did not have tissue mRNA expression array information amenable to COPA analysis, we considered only statistically significant reexpression after 5-aza treatment.

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Different subsets of on-line resources can be queried for gene names and interactions and we show that it is possible to combine this data into a single SIF-compliant protein interaction network rich in information and amenable to Cytoscape import.

For example, some isolates of Laminaria saccharina (Garbary and Clarke 2002) (Laminariales) and several species of Sargassaceae (Gómez Garreta et al. 2010) have small (1C = 196 319 Mb) genomes (Appendix IB of Additional information), are amenable to culture and are of significant ecological and/or commercial importance.

Quantitative methods provide relatively standardized, efficient, amenable information, which can be easily summarized and analyzed.

BioPAX (15) was designed to facilitate exchange of pathway information and is amenable to representing relationships from the scientific literature.

Both of these approaches, although providing invaluable information, are not amenable to experimental manipulation and thus afford limited opportunities to probe for causal links or discover new therapeutic targets.

This suggests that GPs may be amenable to information education and improved communication along the referral pathways by trusted primary care organisations.

This process surfaced concerns about the limits of volunteer engagement and the danger of complacency, which will require ongoing attention, and about liability and confidentiality of sensitive information, which may be amenable to legislation.

We show that components of the WHO health service delivery and health information building blocks are amenable to improvement through a 1-year, intense targeted allocation of modest funds.

Saccharomyces cerevisiae was selected as the microbial platform for this proof-of-concept as it is (1) a model organism for which a large resource of genetic and physiological information is available; (2) amenable to genetic modification using well-established techniques; and (3) a potential host organism for industrial biofuel production [ 25].

We selected capillary electrophoresis, density gradient ultracentrifugation (DGU), and mass spectrometry, as the most information-rich methods and amenable to clinical studies.

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