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Significant increase in NS3 nonsynonymous SNPs/site associated with strain turnover.
Published 2019“…A significant increase in nonsynonymous SNPs/site is observed across NS3.…”
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Significant cholesterol genes arranged by day.
Published 2024“…Genes with increased expression are blue; genes with decreased expression are orange; the depth of color reflects the magnitude of the increase or decrease. …”
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Table_1_Grafting Watermelon Onto Pumpkin Increases Chilling Tolerance by Up Regulating Arginine Decarboxylase to Increase Putrescine Biosynthesis.XLSX
Published 2022“…Grafting of watermelon onto pumpkin rootstock is an effective technique to increase the chilling tolerance of watermelon when exposure to short-time chilling stress. …”
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GO analysis of stage-salient genes in the order of decreasing significance (i.e, increasing p–value).
Published 2022“…<p>GO analysis of stage-salient genes in the order of decreasing significance (i.e, increasing p–value).…”
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AZ10606120 treatment does not significantly increase apoptosis mediated cell death.
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