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A schematic proposal of the reaction pathway is given in Scheme 1. Figure 9 Limiting logarithmic plots for the molar reactivity of SER with NBD-Cl.
A schematic drawing of the according pathway is given in Additional file 1. Erythritol is formed by de-phosphorylation of D-erythrose-4-phosphate and the following reduction: D − Erythrose + NADPH → Re ductase Erythritol + NAD P +.
A schematic proposal of the reaction pathway is given in Scheme 1. Figure 7 Job's plot of continuous variation for the stoichiometry of reaction between PDE and DNS. Figure 8 Molar ratio plot for the stoichiometry of reaction between PDE and DNS.
The fraction of total cancers caused by a mutator pathway with a given α when compared to an alternative non-mutator pathway is given by αC/ αC+α50%C), where C is the number of oncogenic mutations required for malignant transformation.
Number of leading edge genes for each pathway is given in bracket besides the NES values.
The MP pathway is given in Figure 1A, illustrating the above-described enzymes.
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A summary of diatom genes putatively encoding carotenoid pathway components is shown in Table 1, and details concerning the early carotenoid biosynthetic pathway are given in the Supplementary Information.
The putative connections of CX43 and the canonical pathway are given as orange arrows in Fig. 5B.
For all the stage-specific network lung cancer pathway was given a rank of 3, other cancer pathways were given a rank of 2 and other pathways were given a rank of 1, of which 3 being the rank of the highest importance followed by 2 and 1 being the lowest rank.
The entropy of the pathways is given by entropy = − ∑ i = 0 n − 1 h i N log 2 ( h i N ), (40).
The fraction of clinical cancers arising by mutator pathways is given by Nrel/(1+Nrel), and mutator mechanisms predominate if Nrel>1.
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