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Based on the normalized anomaly value, the number of warmer years predicted to be increasing.
The average GC3 in microchromosomes was predicted to be increasing (mean GC3 for the 1,025 genes: 49.9%, GC3*: 58.4%), whereas macrochromosomes appeared to be at equilibrium (GC3: 44.6%, GC3*: 45.0%), again consistent with the hypothesis of active gBGC in the green anole.
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A function is predicted to be increased if the z-score is ≥2 and decreased if the z-score is less than or equal to −2.
For example, the transcriptional activity of Zbtb17 (MIZ-1), was predicted to be increased in the CTNNB1 data set.
49 The inconsistent HYPs are IL6, which is predicted to be decreased, and PTEN, which is predicted to be increased (Supplementary Table 4).
In addition, the transcriptional activity of both NFKB and CEBPB are predicted to be increased, consistent with their roles as central transcriptional mediators of the SASP.
As shown in Figure 6, a large number or biological processes are predicted to be increased by TNF, especially those in the 'Hematological System Development and Function', 'Cellular Movement', 'Immune cell Trafficking', 'Cell-to-Cell Signaling and Interaction' and 'Inflammatory Response' categories.
Notably, expression of JUN (which promotes differentiation) was predicted to be increased upon treatment but in PANC1 cells JUN expression was decreased (JUN did show the expected response in HCT116 cells).
Here the net charge proposed by the solubility formula was zero (data not shown), so solubility is predicted to be increased by insertion of positively or negatively charged amino acids.
However, the SNP data show that, contrary to expectations, individuals with longer telomeres are predicted to be at increased risk of CRC.
GCS activity is greatly diminished in NKH patients and they would, therefore, be predicted to be at increased risk of NTDs.
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