Sentences with phrase «genes clustered into»

These commonly regulated genes clustered into the functional category of cell - cycle regulators.
Upregulated genes clustered into at least 7 functional groups, including immediate early genes or transcription factors, cell - cycle related genes, stress - responsive protein genes, cell signaling protein genes, cell adhesion and cell surface protein genes, genes involved in translation and protein turnover, and genes encoding metabolic proteins.

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Specifically, while 5mC is found at repetitive regions of the genome, the methylated adenines were clustered into dense «methylated adenine clusters» (MACs) at gene promoters.
But genes in other regions are so close together they overlap: the cluster of 75 genes which determines tissue type and plays a part in controlling our immune responses is packed into only 4 million base pairs.
The software allowed them to cluster genes into groups associated with specific molecular processes and see which processes in tumors and blood cells were associated with each other.
«We combined clustering and classification into the developed framework to help in detecting the links between the various genes within the model and to validate the outcome, respectively.»
The researchers also found that historically, Bengal tigers clustered into two distinct groups based on their genes.
When human genes apparently under selection were categorized using a software program that groups them according to biological function, they clustered into six different categories.
«It's amazing that by studying genes in a two - dimensional cluster of heart cells, we were able to discover insights into a disease that affects a complicated three - dimensional organ,» said Ang.
The total (found also to be up - regulated during the «opposite» time point) and unique genes were clustered into biological processes descriptions with GeneMania website analysis portal.
However, that cluster splits into two groups in the gene - gene network due to the different lengths of the pir genes in P. coatneyi and P. knowlesi (see Figure 4B).
The 103 clusters shared between P. ovale, P. vivax and P. cynomolgi might give insight into genes associated to the hypnozoite stages.
Furthermore, recombination between duplicated sequences introduces structural variation into the human genome and facilitates the formation of clustered gene families.
Short for clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats, CRISPR makes it possible for us to move genes from any living thing into another one, altering DNA for generations to come.
Results: A total of 21,427 ESTs were produced from the midgut of adult Glossina morsitans morsitans and grouped into 8,876 clusters or singletons potentially representing unique genes.
We focus on approaches for identifying biologically important genes, projecting data into lower dimensions and clustering data into putative cell - populations.
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