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In both sexes, the typical pattern of trajectory was drastically perturbed after wing nerve lesion.
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The results of separate studies have revealed inconsistent patterns of trajectory deviations.
Figure 6 provides four typical patterns of trajectory shape for the 26 considered left bends, which determined by the characteristic of the LDRT profiles.
Membership of clusters from both study phases (original and 7-year follow-up) was compared to investigate long-term patterns of trajectory membership.
However, summing up a sample of trajectories into a single one is not appropriate when there are really different patterns of trajectories; i.e., trajectories of various levels or shapes.
LDRT Profiles and the track in Fig. 6b1 b3 exhibit the second pattern of vehicle trajectory, derived from left-hand bends of L7-L13.
The third transcription pattern of the trajectory 1-5-7-8-11 inverts between points 8 and 11.
They confirm the general pattern of the trajectory and the timing of the onset of functional deterioration, about 3 – 4 months before death.
Interestingly the α = 1 transcription pattern of the trajectory 1-5-7-8 1-5-7-8 1-5-7-8 1-5-7-8ve the landest number of the overlapping categories (see Tables S2 an S6).
Remarkably, the third transcription pattern of the trajectory 1-5-7-8-11, that identifies the most contributing transcripts in the switch from point 8 to point 11, reveals contraction of the immune response category and NFκB network as compared to the point 6 of the trajectory 156 (see Additional file 1 Table S12 and S16).
The analysis of the most contributing transcripts to the first transcription pattern of the trajectory 1-5-6, that switshed itsigngn at the point 5 identifies the largest induced overrepresented immune category (71 transcripts out of the 297 are contributing to the major transcription pattern, see Additional file 1 Table S16).
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