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These sets were used to identify the most prevalent transcripts in each tissue, followed by closer comparisons of their expression profiles.
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Tv1-RAGE, Tv2-RAGE, and Tv10-RAGE variants were the most prevalent of the detected transcripts in the majority of the analyzed tissues.
One of the most prevalent domains in constitutively-expressed transcripts in both species is ubiquitin-associated/translation elongation factor (IPR015940).
The most prevalent teretoxin transcripts identified in Tr. anilis and T e. subulata assembled sequences fall into four different Cys frameworks, VI/VII, VIII, IX, and XXII, of varying number and pattern (fig. 4 B).
The most prevalent Ccl gene transcript in the salivary glands was Ccl8, whose product is a chemoattractant for monocytes and possibly NK and T cells.
Microarrays have been the prevalent platform to measure the abundance of transcripts in a sample, although other technologies such as SAGE have also been employed.
Maybe the exon interaction is a prevalent phenomenon in transcripts and not enriched in a certain pathway or biological process.
qRT-PCR results confirm the prevalent expression of 1a transcript in the hippocampal area and temporal lobe (Fig. 4e).
The eight-Cys framework XXII was only recently observed in conotoxins, but is quite prevalent in T. anilis transcripts and relatively abundant in T e. subulata transcripts, a finding that further supports while there may be commonalities between cone snail and terebrid venoms, the specific cocktail and complexity found in these groups are extremely variable.
Enzymes at important branch points between carbon and nitrogen metabolism, such as glutamate dehydrogenase, or involved in the biosynthesis of central metabolites for carbon and energy metabolism, such as acetyl coenzyme A, or in glutathione metabolism, such as glutathione thiolesterase, were also prevalent in these transcript profiles.
The most prevalent codes in the data transcripts were terms associated with the notion of objectivity.
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