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DataSheet_1_The impact of adaptor selection on genotyping in 2b-RAD studies.docx
Published 2022“…We built libraries with the two types of adaptors for the same individuals and generated independent and combined datasets with different missingness filters (presence in 100%, 75% and 50% of the libraries). Our approach, by exploring locus-by-locus, found 92% of identical genotypes between the two libraries of the same individual when using loci shared among 100% of the libraries, which decreased to 35% when working with loci present in at least 50% of them. …”
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DataSheet_4_The impact of adaptor selection on genotyping in 2b-RAD studies.csv
Published 2022“…We built libraries with the two types of adaptors for the same individuals and generated independent and combined datasets with different missingness filters (presence in 100%, 75% and 50% of the libraries). Our approach, by exploring locus-by-locus, found 92% of identical genotypes between the two libraries of the same individual when using loci shared among 100% of the libraries, which decreased to 35% when working with loci present in at least 50% of them. …”
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DataSheet_2_The impact of adaptor selection on genotyping in 2b-RAD studies.csv
Published 2022“…We built libraries with the two types of adaptors for the same individuals and generated independent and combined datasets with different missingness filters (presence in 100%, 75% and 50% of the libraries). Our approach, by exploring locus-by-locus, found 92% of identical genotypes between the two libraries of the same individual when using loci shared among 100% of the libraries, which decreased to 35% when working with loci present in at least 50% of them. …”
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DataSheet_3_The impact of adaptor selection on genotyping in 2b-RAD studies.csv
Published 2022“…We built libraries with the two types of adaptors for the same individuals and generated independent and combined datasets with different missingness filters (presence in 100%, 75% and 50% of the libraries). Our approach, by exploring locus-by-locus, found 92% of identical genotypes between the two libraries of the same individual when using loci shared among 100% of the libraries, which decreased to 35% when working with loci present in at least 50% of them. …”
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Reduced glucose-sensitive Ca<sup>2+</sup> pools and the putative mechanism underlying glucose-metabolism defects in S2814D mice.
Published 2013“…**<i>P</i><0.01 versus WT. (<b>C</b>) Mutation S2814D results in reduced glucose-sensitive Ca<sup>2+</sup> pools in islets from S2814D mice. (1) Due to S2814D mutation, RyR2 leaks Ca<sup>2+</sup> from intracellular Ca<sup>2+</sup> stores in pancreatic β cells. (2) Chronic Ca<sup>2+</sup> leak, in turn, leads to (dotted arrow) a decrease (downward arrow) in the glucose-sensitive Ca<sup>2+</sup> pool in S2814D mice. (3) This decrease in the Ca<sup>2+</sup> pool is reflected by a decrease in glucose-stimulated intracellular Ca<sup>2+</sup> transients, which (4) blunts glucose-stimulated insulin secretion in S2814D mice.…”
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Evaluation of MGMT inhibitors with chemosensor 1.
Published 2016“…<p>Incubation of purified MGMT enzyme with the inhibitors BG and PaTrin-2 led to a concentration dependent decrease in observed final fluorescence intensity, indicative of MGMT inhibition. …”
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MF induced EGFR interaction.
Published 2018“…C: The DEP FI decrease percentages in EGFR monomer solution with pretreatment of PD of a serial of concentration. …”