... hypermethylation ofgene ...imprinting and X inactivation. However, genome-wide assays of CpG methylation have revealed an abundance of allele- specific methylation in humans extending ...
... basis ofgene expression variation has long been studied with the aim to understand the landscape ofregulatory variants, but also more recently to assist in the interpretation ...
... hundreds of millions of Hi-C paired- end sequence reads for three different human cells (RL follicular lymphoma cell line, primary tumor B-cells from an acute lymphoblastic leukemia patient, ...
... concentrations of Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium in male and female urine stored over six months and its potential as a fertilizing agent in ...collection of male and fe male ...
... experimental and theoretical evidence supports the notion that humanand animal visual systems are adapted to represent natural scenes efficiently (Simoncelli & Olshausen, ...structure of ...
... effect of evolutionary tinkering with network structure via changes in the sequences of the underlying components has received less attention ...importance of TF dimerization as explained above, ...
... variety of organic compounds occurs widely throughout the animal and vegetal ...to and present in all vertebrates. Its role is to synthesize and secrete biologically active polyiodinated ...
... proportion of lightweight metals used in various industries for applications ranging from automotive components to aerospace parts etc ...microstructure and its inherent mechanical properties ...
... formation and film cohesion, in ex- cess may cause coagulation of ...role of electronegativity in foam sta- bilization has been attributed to the electrostatic repul- sion in adjacent ...mation ...
... groups and corresponding alignments of protein-coding DNA and AA sequences were obtained from the PANDIT database ...domains and families, derived from the Pfam-A seed alignments ...estimates ...
... lo and Rho hi cells of both UCB and BM (Table S3), we eliminated genes with known function in hematopoiesis, MHC genes, histones, and genes that are known to play a role in glucose and ...
... capacity and can differentiate into the three differentiated neural lineages – neurons, astrocytes and oligodendrocytes (Gage ...cells of CNS, and since they were discovered to reside in ...
... (ASE) of genes as a complementary ap- proach to analyze cis-regulatoryvariationand to understand its effect on coding variationand disease [3, 4, ...genetic regulatory ...
... low and variable embryonic viability, reflected in low fecundity and high rates of miscarriage, relative to other ...level of embryonic competence and is highly heterogeneous among ...
... no gene MECP2 (Methyl-CpG-binding protein 2), localizado no cromossomo Xq28, em 7 pacientes com LES (seis mulheres e um ...o gene e a susceptibilidade a LES em duas populações etnicamente ...
... levels of each variable were coded as -1, 0 and ...quadratic and all the interaction terms for the three independent ...viscosity and cold ...effect of two independent variables while ...
... the regulatory networks of two well-characterized temperate bacteriophages of ...k and 186 (Figure 1). These two phages represent two distinct classes of temperate bacteriophages: the ...
... structural complexityof the nervous system and the processes by which brain activity is transduced into mental processes justify the interest of neuroscience researchers in seeking to unlock ...
... peptidoglycans, and DNA ...with and are internalized by neighboring epithelial cells and immune cells ...potency of OMVs in triggering an innate immune response was evident by several ...
... mean of 36+11 years; 8 females; mean duration of epilepsy 19+9 years) with pharmacoresistant epilep- sies of suspected temporal or extratemporal neocortical origin as well as twenty healthy controls ...