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Biased qPCR results for medium-copy <i>HOX</i> transcripts after Whole Transcriptome Amplification (WTA).
Published 2015“…<p>Similar to RT-PCR analysis, the same cDNA of the respective human bone marrow-derived multipotent stromal cell (BM-MSC) line (biological triplicates, n = 3) synthesized by standard reverse transcription (RT samples) and Whole Transcriptome Amplification (WTA samples) was used for qPCR analysis. (A-C) The WTA samples revealed a significantly decreased expression level of the medium-copy <i>HOX</i> genes like <i>HOXA9</i>, <i>HOXB7</i> and <i>HOXD8</i> in comparison to RT samples. …”
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Expression level of <i>HOX</i> genes in human bone marrow-derived multipotent stromal cells (BM-MSCs).
Published 2015“…<p>The expression level of seven medium-, and low copy <i>HOX</i> transcripts is documented for biological and technical replicates of BM-MSC lines (n = 3) by 2<sup>-ΔCT</sup> value related to <i>GAPDH</i>. (A) <i>HOX</i> genes are weakly expressed in human BM-MSCs compared to high-copy transcripts like <i>RPL13A</i> showing an expression level of about 10<sup>−1</sup> related to <i>GAPDH</i>. …”
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Epistasis detectably alters correlations between genomic sites in a narrow parameter window
Published 2019“…<div><p>Different genomic sites evolve inter-dependently due to the combined action of epistasis, defined as a non-multiplicative contribution of alleles at different loci to genome fitness, and the physical linkage of different loci in genome. …”