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Definition of differentially in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of differentially. Pronunciation of differentially. Translations of differentially. differentially synonyms, differentially antonyms. Information about differentially in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... 1. Of, relating to,
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Britannica Online Encyclopedia ... Learn more about "differentially" ... Learn more about "differentially" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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Definition of differential from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about differentially. differentially. Information about differentially in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... The most differentially expressed genes were related to signal transduction, such as c-jug NF-[kappa] Bp65, neurotrophic factors (e.
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Sugar coordinately but differentially activated or repressed gene expression, and nuclear run-on transcription and mRNA half-life analyses revealed regulation of both the transcription rate and mRNA stability.
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The FC model can confidently select differentially expressed genes as corroborated by variance data and RT-PCR. The simplicity of the overall process permits selecting model limits that best describe experimental data by extracting information on gene expression patterns across the range of expression levels.
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Identification of Genes Expressed Differentially in Epidermis or Vascular Tissues; RNA was extracted from epidermal cells and vascular tissues collected via LCM and from whole coleoptiles. RNA from the second round of T7-based RNA amplification was reverse-transcribed and labeled with Cy3 or Cy5.
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To show that the antibody differentially affects cell division, we first determined that KCBP-Ab cross-reacts with endogenous KCBP from Tradescantia virginiana. We then microinjected living stamen hair cells of this plant with these antibodies and monitored the changes in morphology and mitotic transition times.
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Christopher B. Halsell and Susan P. Travers ... Anterior and posterior oral cavity responsive neurons are differentially distributed among parabrachial subnuclei in rat. J. Neurophysiol.
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On each chromosome, 80% of the genes were found differentially expressed in at least one tissue category. The same proportion was found by Su et al. [14] in an analysis of the human transcriptome map. The remaining 20% represents genes ubiquitously expressed (i.e. housekeeping genes), or weakly expressed genes.
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