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The analysis of the coding potential applying the CPC and CPAT tools on our dataset revealed similar results (Table 2).
Bioinformatic analysis of our dataset revealed that 32 probesets showed different expression pattern according to radiological subclasses (p < 0.005).
In support of the mitochondrial origin of these transcripts, a close examination of mitochondrial transcripts in our dataset revealed C → U RNA editing.
Our dataset revealed an average of 3.3 casualties per incident, which is relatively low compared to average numbers in other settings.
An examination of our dataset revealed that many of the well-characterized transcription factors involved in cold response (e.g. CBF genes, ICE1) were absent.
Analysis of our dataset revealed numerous novel genes which significantly impact the ionome when knocked out or over expressed, and these genes could form the basis of many follow up experiments.
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Our dataset reveals 25% of overeducation in the overall sample.
Our dataset reveals that those sterilized in state institutions often were young women pronounced promiscuous; the sons and daughters of Mexican, Italian, and Japanese immigrants, frequently with parents too destitute to care for them; and men and women who transgressed sexual norms.
Although the third codon evolutionary rates in influenza A viruses are thought to be similar in all segments, the analysis of the genomic diversity of the strains in our dataset reveals a very inhomogeneous pattern.
Our dataset reveals that miRNAs display dynamic changes in expression upon TE specification both in vitro and in vivo, and suggests a defined set of candidate miRNAs that may serve as regulators of the ICM/TE cell-fate choice.
Our dataset reveals that in almost all documented cases of ascorbate auxotrophy in animals, the major source of dietary ascorbate derives from GLDH rather than GULO (Table 1).
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