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A summary of the results is presented in Table 3 indicating that 688 out of the 10,884 UTs (6.3%) from our dataset displayed conserved interspecies sequence similarity.
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To compare such NSA between day and night, the CODE dataset displayed in geomagnetic coordinates is divided into two parts, day and night regions.
Based on the dataset displayed in the geomagnetic coordinates, the position of the barycenter of (U^{(3)}) provides evidence for north south asymmetry (NSA) in the large-scale ionospheric variations.
The modern dataset displayed the expected cline in the frequency of the Yellow morph (Fig. 2b) also found in the historical dataset (Fig. 2c).
The NCI-60 dataset displayed an overall negative correlation bias throughout the range of expression values (Figure 3; see Figure S4 for the distribution of expression values), and an entirely different set of miRNAs and Gene Ontology biological processes associated with the correlation bias.
To facilitate discussion, we will make reference to the dataset displayed in Table 1.
The heat map for the cycling gene dataset displayed a rolling wave pattern (Fig. 4A, lower panel).
Thus, compared to the original SND2-OV(A) dataset, a much higher percentage (59%) of genes in the SND2∩Ko dataset displayed preferential expression in tissues containing SCWs.
This means that the unique maps built independently for each dataset displayed no conflicts of multilocus orders, pointing to a high-quality marker scoring.
above; [ 27]) in the embryo dataset displayed homogeneous gene expression, one would still expect to detect considerably more significant genes if the proportion of significant genes in the embryo data was identical to that in the juvenile data.
Two of these tyrosine phosphorylation sites [CDK1 (cyclin-dependent kinase 1) Tyr and DYRK1A (dual-specificity tyrosine-phosphorylation-regulated kinase 1A) Tyr] were also found in our dataset, but displayed very different profiles from the integrin study.
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