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However, the most of transcripts from B. maxima have no orthologs with human and X. tropicalis.
Our results showed that most of transcripts identified had multiple copies.
Most of transcripts (60.9%) were detected having only one "SNPs," whereas a few of transcripts (6.8%) containing more than five "SNPs".
Moreover, most of transcripts whose expression was shown to be absent among individuals corresponded to immune-related proteins, which have been shown in C. gigas to display a high level of sequence diversity [ 29].
In particular, the levels of most of transcripts putatively involved in the biosynthesis of secoiridoids (both terpenic and phenolic moieties) showed a strong decrease during fruit development, according to the decrease in oleuropein concentration at the same stages, and many genes involved in secoiridoid pathway were more highly expressed in HP cv.
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This data indicate that although most of the transcripts existed in both cells, some of embryogenesis-related transcripts are obviously polar distributed in two-celled proembryo.
Most of these transcripts do not contain any ORFs and may function as non-coding transcripts similar to OsIPS1.
However, the number of altered transcripts was in the same range after treatments with both retinoids, and most of the transcripts were significantly altered by both retinoids.
gambiae orthologue (mean proportion of An. gambiae transcript covered = 81.3%, σcov = 0.237), again suggesting that most of our transcripts are not full-length.
As seen in Figure 3B, the FPKM values (or in other words the transcript abundance) in both control and stress samples are similar for most of the transcripts.
Despite the importance of noncoding RNA, Dr. Birney suspects that most of the transcripts discovered by the Encode project do not actually do much of anything.
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