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1 -wise and pathway enrichment analyses in our genomic study.
2 predictions of sequences emerging from (meta)genomic studies.
3 FHS Omni cohort (n=160) who had consented to genomic studies.
4 nd the development of new test procedures in genomic studies.
5 acets of the brain's connectivity for future genomic studies.
6 ese connections could provide candidates for genomic studies.
7 provides a foundation for further functional genomic studies.
8 tation has been advanced through genetic and genomic studies.
9 cedures for controlling false discoveries in genomic studies.
10 ow-like phenotypes and performed genetic and genomic studies.
11 our method is applicable to large scale aDNA genomic studies.
12 ish provide an essential tool for functional genomic studies.
13 becoming available through transcriptomic or genomic studies.
14  personal information of the participants in genomic studies.
15 ty of PPCs for model-based analyses in large genomic studies.
16 of SNPs of interest identified in population genomic studies.
17  confound hypothesis testing and large-scale genomic studies.
18 close out-group to Drosophila in comparative genomic studies.
19 centromeric regions are omitted from ongoing genomic studies.
20 ted for unsupervised class discovery in many genomic studies.
21 iversity and become increasingly relevant in genomic studies.
22 cation from new phylogenies, archaeology and genomic studies.
23  that have been underrepresented in existing genomic studies.
24 y and distinguish new systems emanating from genomic studies.
25 cale genome sequence assemblies underpin pan-genomic studies.
26 sed for detecting variance effects in recent genomic studies.
27 t, large scale pooled screens for functional genomic studies.
28  application to three real-world examples in genomic studies.
29 se, multi-ethnic participants in large-scale genomic studies.
30  been recently discovered through functional genomics studies.
31 tion and framework for designing single-cell genomics studies.
32 ing has opened up new avenues for functional genomics studies.
33 cross diseases can improve classification in genomics studies.
34 ers is an important component of comparative genomics studies.
35 necks hindering crop breeding and functional genomics studies.
36 matic CNV and SV detection methods in cancer genomics studies.
37 ship in humans remains a challenging task in genomics studies.
38 t is crucial for evolutionary and functional genomics studies.
39 ery and in protein structural and functional genomics studies.
40 ed, in part, because of a lack of functional genomics studies.
41 imulation plays a central role in population genomics studies.
42                                   Speciation genomic studies aim to interpret patterns of genome-wide
43 nts and facilitate functional and population genomic studies aimed at Hawaiian reef restoration and c
44                                              Genomic studies also suggest that curaxins induce partia
45 ical monogenic disorder, a model disease for genomic studies and a priority candidate for regenerativ
46 te the use of AGPv4 and to enable functional genomic studies and association of genotype with phenoty
47 ocessing (EAP) are used as endophenotypes in genomic studies and biomarkers in clinical intervention
48 assess the significance, in vitro functional genomic studies and clinical outcomes for carriers of a
49  understanding of employing deep learning in genomic studies and shed light on research regarding mec
50 e the lack of racial and ethnic diversity in genomics studies and biorepositories; the resulting misc
51 er treatment in clinical studies, functional genomics studies and computational studies and discuss t
52 ides a useful resource for plant comparative genomics studies and cucurbit improvement.
53 e combinatorial gene functions in functional genomics studies and have the potential to advance our u
54 widely utilized both in translational cancer genomics studies and in the setting of precision medicin
55 od should prove useful for classification in genomics studies and other research settings, where cova
56 s and genes, which are needed for functional genomics studies and trait improvement in crops, are few
57 ical structure with mechanistic insight from genomic studies, and phenotypic effects to define a puta
58 ns and driver pathways in large-scale cancer genomics studies, and it may also be used for other clus
59 , physiology) has never been more important: genomic studies are becoming more taxon focused, the sci
60                       To address this, human genomic studies are identifying sequence variations in p
61                                       Recent genomic studies are investigating the wide-ranging impli
62                                      Current genomic studies are limited by the availability of fresh
63                                     Numerous genomic studies are underway to determine which genes ar
64                                  Comparative genomics studies are growing in number partly because of
65 important sex differences and, together with genomic studies, are starting to reveal mechanistic doma
66                                        These genomic studies, as well as the advent of high-throughpu
67 , to facilitate evolutionary and comparative genomics studies, as well as computationally predicted r
68  phenotypic, functional, transcriptomic, and genomic studies at sequential time points.
69 s in the Africa Wits-INDEPTH partnership for Genomic Studies (AWI-Gen) cohort.
70                                   As medical genomics studies become increasingly large and diverse,
71 dation on which further ecophysiological and genomic studies can be built.
72                                      Because genomic studies can identify many variants with potentia
73                                        These genomic studies can illustrate upstream perturbations ca
74                                       Recent genomic studies challenge the conventional model that ea
75                                   A previous genomic study concluded that Shigella dysenteriae type 1
76                                              Genomic studies conducted on ancient individuals across
77                             This integrative genomic study confirmed the role of RUNX2 as a potential
78       The intrachromosomal loops detected in genomic studies contain hundreds of nucleosomes, and giv
79                                              Genomic studies continue to investigate gene expression
80        Visualizing and summarizing data from genomic studies continues to be a challenge.
81 rallel or second-generation sequencing-based genomic studies continuously identify new genomic altera
82                                              Genomic studies coupled with functional assays in cultur
83                Recent large-scale population genomics studies coupled with intensive field surveys ha
84 nly used for pharmacokinetic, metabolism and genomic studies, cultured in media supplemented with pen
85 ne provides a unique resource for population genomic studies (Drosophila Genome Nexus, DGN).
86 ification, it may not be directly applied in genomics studies due to the large p, small n problem in
87                           Large-scale cancer genomic studies enable the systematic identification of
88 ighlighting the need for more trans-ancestry genomic studies, especially in underrepresented ethnic g
89                         Concerted efforts in genomic studies examining RNA transcription and DNA meth
90                                 Evolutionary genomic studies find that reproductive protein genes, th
91 tages of ExaLT on data from published cancer genomics studies, finding significant differences from t
92 bed, the overwhelming majority of regulatory genomics studies focus exclusively on H3K27ac and H3K9ac
93                              Previous cancer genomics studies focused on searching for novel oncogene
94 ved, and its applicability to a broad set of genomic studies for both plants and animals has been dem
95 ed to be accurately estimated in large-scale genomic studies for the adjustment of multiple hypothesi
96                                       Cancer genomics studies frequently aim to identify genes that a
97                                              Genomic studies from cancer patients have identified epi
98 Recent work points to a lack of diversity in genomics studies from genome-wide association studies to
99 to important considerations for all steps of genomics studies, from the specific scientific questions
100  automated phenotyping assays and functional genomic studies, genomics is providing new foundations f
101 nd, in recent years, an increasing number of genomic studies has addressed to these organisms.
102 overy of disease-related genes emerging from genomic studies has strained the capacity of traditional
103                 As an alternative, genetical genomics study has been proposed to treat naturally-occu
104                                  Genetic and genomic studies have advanced our knowledge of inherited
105                                      Few pan-genomic studies have been conducted in plants, and none
106                     Numerous high-throughput genomic studies have been reported for the major histolo
107                           Recent large-scale genomic studies have classified medulloblastoma into fou
108                               Although human genomic studies have demonstrated associations between d
109                   More recently, large-scale genomic studies have expanded the clock into a complex n
110                                  Recent AEEC genomic studies have focused on the diversity of the cor
111                        Over the past decade, genomic studies have identified a number of novel and re
112                                              Genomic studies have identified a number of recurrently
113                                       Recent genomic studies have identified chromosomal rearrangemen
114                  However, recent large-scale genomic studies have identified copy number variants (CN
115                                              Genomic studies have identified hundreds of candidate ge
116                                     Previous genomic studies have identified many types of regulatory
117                                  Large-scale genomic studies have identified multiple somatic aberrat
118                                       Recent genomic studies have identified recurrent mutations in t
119                                       Recent genomic studies have identified subtypes of uterine leio
120  recent molecular, genetic, biochemical, and genomic studies have implicated SAURs in the regulation
121  approaches in the form of large-scale human genomic studies have led to striking advances in autism
122                                              Genomic studies have linked mTORC1 pathway-activating mu
123                                  Large-scale genomic studies have made major progress in identifying
124                                 While recent genomic studies have partly clarified the complex relati
125               In recent years, molecular and genomic studies have provided evidence that aberrant reg
126                                              Genomic studies have provided new insight into the demog
127                     However, many population genomic studies have relied on culture-based approaches
128                                  Large-scale genomic studies have reported disparate results for UL88
129                                       Recent genomic studies have reported recurrent DDX3X mutations
130                                       Recent genomic studies have resulted in an emerging understandi
131                                         Post-genomic studies have revealed complex patterns of gene e
132                                              Genomic studies have revealed four distinct molecular su
133                                              Genomic studies have revealed significant branching hete
134                              Whereas several genomic studies have revealed some of the genetic bases
135                                              Genomic studies have revealed the complex clonal heterog
136                                       Recent genomic studies have revealed the highly polygenic natur
137                           Recent large-scale genomic studies have revealed two broad classes of risk
138                                  Large-scale genomic studies have shown that half of epithelial ovari
139                                     Although genomic studies have successfully broadened our understa
140                                   Population genomic studies have the potential to address many unres
141                                  Large-scale genomic studies have uncovered a spectrum of splicing ma
142                                       Recent genomic studies have unveiled the complexity of tumor he
143                        A number of genetical genomics studies have been published for Arabidopsis tha
144                  The advances of large-scale genomics studies have enabled compilation of cell type-s
145                       While many comparative genomics studies have focused on gene flux and large sca
146                                       Cancer genomics studies have identified thousands of putative c
147                                  Comparative genomics studies have revealed evolutionary mechanisms,
148 any crops has been achieved, crop functional genomics studies have stepped into the big-data and high
149                              This population genomic study highlights the dynamic nature of the acces
150                           This translational genomic study identifies the first genetic risk locus as
151                                              Genomic studies identify genomic loci representing genet
152 notypes, is well-suited for such comparative genomics studies if new genomes, which cover additional
153                                       Recent genomic studies implicate multiple genetic pathways, inc
154                                              Genomic studies implicate this locus in the initiation o
155                                              Genomic studies in African populations provide unique op
156         Here, we provide a concise review of genomic studies in ALL and discuss the role of genomic t
157  will accelerate evolutionary and functional genomic studies in cotton and inform future breeding pro
158  The modified vector will improve functional genomic studies in grasses, and the conceptual methods u
159  to conducting cell type-specific functional genomic studies in human postmortem brain.
160     Taken together with findings from recent genomic studies in humans, our findings provide addition
161 grams, high-level taxonomic evaluations, and genomic studies in Juglandaceae.
162                  A challenge for single-cell genomic studies in kidney and other solid tissues is gen
163 ity of S. viridis in accelerating functional genomic studies in maize.
164                          However, functional genomic studies in nematodes, other than in a few specie
165        Our finding might be recapitulated by genomic studies in other cancer types.Oral squamous cell
166              In the last decade, large-scale genomic studies in patients with hematologic malignancie
167 ith which to design, implement and interpret genomic studies in sub-Saharan Africa and worldwide.
168 ere identified, confirming the importance of genomic studies in the characterization of the genus Nei
169                                       Recent genomic studies in the Cryptococcus species complex reve
170 r 23 (FGF23), and 1,25(OH)(2)D(3) Our recent genomic studies in the mouse have revealed a complex kid
171 ips, and provide a first step towards future genomic studies in Trithuria.
172 is, and will serve as the basis for in-depth genomic study in the Cupressaceae family.
173 study paving the way for further single cell genomics studies in Leishmania.
174 omes, which can serve as a basis for further genomics studies in lily, tulip, and bulbous plants in g
175 s of this viral vector system for functional genomics studies in maize and other monocots.
176                                  Comparative genomics studies in primates are restricted due to our l
177 le preparation and genotyping, most genebank genomics studies in self-pollinating species are conduct
178 cantly expanded the database for comparative genomics studies in these bacteria.
179  and Relevance: A multi-institution clinical genomics study in pediatric oncology is feasible and a s
180 Portal is a platform that contains different genomic studies including the ones from The Cancer Genom
181                                  Genetic and genomic studies, including genome-wide association studi
182                                  Genetic and genomic studies indicate that copper deficiency triggers
183             Those results are congruent with genomic studies indicating a genetic continuity within t
184 t to translate the information garnered from genomic studies into personalized treatment strategies.
185 e molecular pathology of disease gained from genomic studies is facilitating the development of treat
186        Greater integration of nuclear and mt genomic studies is necessary to further our understandin
187 unique resource for systems pharmacology and genomic studies is the NCI-60 cancer cell line panel, wh
188        One of the major goals in large-scale genomic studies is to identify genes with a prognostic i
189  the use of blood for non-lethal sampling in genomics studies is informative and particularly useful
190              To maximize the impact of these genomics studies, it is important that data from biologi
191                   Despite large-scale cancer genomics studies, key somatic mutations driving cancer,
192                 Such image-driven functional genomics studies may be expected to appear at an acceler
193 ly ascertained ASD and ADHD, suggesting that genomic studies might have underestimated this overlap.
194                      Applied to a large lung genomic study, MODMatcher increased statistically signif
195             Although a number of large-scale genomic studies of bacterial pathogens have been publish
196                                       Recent genomic studies of both ancient and modern indigenous pe
197 tical predictions, is seen in the population genomic studies of Drosophila simulans described here an
198                                              Genomic studies of endangered species provide insights i
199                                              Genomic studies of filarial worms can improve our unders
200 breeding programs and to perform comparative genomic studies of growth in fish and vertebrates.
201 an important role in molecular, genetic, and genomic studies of heredity, development, metabolism, be
202 tellite reference database to further enable genomic studies of heterochromatic regions.
203 e execution of such studies, particularly in genomic studies of human cancer.
204 versity of cxSV that should be considered in genomic studies of human disease.
205 or the characterization and evolutionary and genomic studies of long terminal repeat retrotransposons
206 ew, we discuss some of the key findings from genomic studies of lung adenocarcinoma.
207 aptations to diverse environments worldwide, genomic studies of natural selection in Indigenous popul
208  we explore the findings of human postmortem genomic studies of neuropsychiatric disorders and compar
209 n genomics research and propose that, as for genomic studies of other medical conditions, psychiatric
210 P/PN-KCs that had not been identified by pre-genomic studies of patient-derived monolayers.
211 ers a novel way to integrate biophysical and genomic studies of protein-DNA binding.
212                                 Large-scale, genomic studies of specific tumors such as The Cancer Ge
213                                       Recent genomic studies of sporadic clear cell renal cell carcin
214  there has been a lack of adequately powered genomic studies of suicide, with no sizable suicide deat
215                                  Comparative genomic studies of the bacterial MFS-type copper importe
216                          Recent increases in genomic studies of the developing human fetus and neonat
217                                        While genomic studies of the disease have been performed, alte
218  of much-needed large-scale multi-population genomic studies of this neglected malaria parasite.
219 exist for date palms, hampering evolutionary genomic studies of this perennial species.
220 compendium of historical epigenetic data for genomic studies of transcriptional regulation.
221 is has implications not only for TB, but all genomic studies of transmission - regardless of pathogen
222                    We performed a population genomic study of convergent local adaptation among two d
223 produced the largest strain-level population genomic study of human-associated bacteria and, in combi
224                  Here we report a population genomic study of the group A Streptococcus pyogenes (GAS
225 e (CeNDR) to enable statistical genetics and genomics studies of C. elegans and to connect the result
226 ned from high-throughput data for population genomics studies of D. melanogaster.
227 iety of clone and mutant sets for functional genomics studies of Escherichia coli K-12.
228 lant pathogens, using examples of population genomics studies of human pathogens.
229 at shotgun metagenomes can enable population genomics studies of microbiota members at a resolution a
230 RNA in P. aphrodite, and will aid functional genomics studies of orchids.
231  B. distachyon, which will aid in functional genomics studies of other C3 grasses.
232 us to enable non-scientists to contribute to genomics studies of the pathogen that causes the disease
233 ne sets previously discovered by single-cell genomics studies of the placenta.
234 iation is a powerful approach for functional genomics study of specialized metabolism.
235                                     A recent genomics study of the exceptionally long-lived Brandt's
236                                              Genomic studies often involve estimation of variances of
237                                       Recent genomic studies on cancer tissues obtained during rapid
238 ental Health-funded Center for Collaborative Genomic Studies on Mental Disorders, also known as the H
239     This study presents results of the first genomic study on the Gyeongbuk Araucana breed; it has po
240 nducted genetic, cytological and comparative genomics studies on hps and pil genes in Nostoc punctifo
241 small proteins, we carried out a comparative genomics study on 1,773 human-associated metagenomes fro
242 cing (VIGS) is a popular tool for functional genomic studies or rapidly assessing individual gene fun
243                    Together with comparative genomic studies, our study fills major gaps in our knowl
244                                              Genomic studies performed in cancer patients and tumor-d
245 nificant technical challenge for most cancer genomics studies performed at less than 100x mean resolu
246                           Recent large-scale genomic studies predicted Brg1/SmarcA4 as one of the key
247                                  Large scale genomic studies produce millions of sequence variants, g
248  cancers as identified in large-scale cancer genomics studies, provide new interfaces for exploring r
249                          Initial single-cell genomic studies provided a remarkably rich phenomenology
250 st decade, extensive genetic, stem cell, and genomic studies provided crucial insights into molecular
251 nt preceding step in a variety of population genomic studies, ranging from demographic studies to lin
252 ound that the same model fitted to different genomic studies resulted in highly study-specific result
253 tifunctional') genes are likely to appear in genomics study results and drive the generation of biolo
254                                Moreover, our genomic studies reveal that the relative occupancy of Ar
255                                   Population genomics studies reveal extensive genetic diversity with
256                         Recent multiplatform genomic studies revealed the existence of genetic subtyp
257                                     Unbiased genomics studies revealed that TEAD4 directly regulates
258                                 A functional genomics study revealed that the activity of acetyl-CoA
259                                              Genomic studies show that one third of MLL4 chromatin bi
260                                       Recent genomic studies showed that B. pseudomallei originated i
261                                  Comparative genomic studies showed that the proteins involved in cAM
262                                              Genomic studies showed that YAP5SA increases chromatin a
263 neuropteran phylogeny, most recently through genomic studies, stabilized the nomenclature of this anc
264 ticipants, accessing key results and data of genomic studies (such as genome-wide association studies
265                           Large-scale cancer genomic studies, such as The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA),
266                                     Although genomic studies suggest a link between MYC overexpressio
267                                   Two recent genomic studies suggest that a large fraction of human t
268          Evolutionary simulations and cancer genomic studies suggest that mildly deleterious passenge
269                A growing body of genetic and genomic studies suggest that such shared molecular pathw
270 ologics in Rheumatoid Arthritis Genetics and Genomics Study Syndicate cohort (1846 patients enrolled
271                           Recent comparative genomic studies taking advantage of the expanding databa
272                                In functional genomics studies, tests on mean heterogeneity have been
273 ur data provide a foundation for comparative genomic studies that generate models for the uneven dist
274 rminator), and dsRNA for RNAi for functional genomic studies that have revealed, in vivo, four differ
275 ogy, and evolutionary biology in addition to genomics studies that are already underway.
276 ped to variants and genes through functional genomics studies that combine annotation of variants, ge
277 rocure multiple metastatic tumor samples for genomic studies through next-generation sequencing and d
278 to combine results from multiple clinical or genomic studies to increase statistical powers and ensur
279 udy demonstrates the utility of rare disease genomic studies to parse gene function in human developm
280                 Here we conduct a population genomic study to test the hypothesis that adaptation to
281                                       Recent genomic studies together with in vitro measurements sugg
282  rare event categorical data, and functional genomics studies typically study the presence or absence
283                                    Genetical genomics studies uncover genome-wide genetic interaction
284                    Previous A. baumannii pan-genomic studies used modest sample sizes of low diversit
285 ramatic increase in the number of functional genomic studies using diverse mouse models, including in
286                                       Recent genomics studies using next generation sequencing (NGS)
287 nce from animal and human transcriptomic and genomic studies, we aimed to identify genetic mechanisms
288                  Using mass spectrometry and genomic studies, we identify the ubiquitously expressed
289                          In this prospective genomic study, we took nasal samples from camels importe
290  genomic segments informative in comparative genomic studies were identified.
291                                      Initial genomic studies were predominantly restricted to rare di
292       This is common practice in large-scale genomic studies where P-values are used to choose which
293 rticularly true in the context of functional genomic studies, where the lack of an efficient protocol
294 rawn increasing attention to high-throughput genomic studies, whereas only a few applications have ju
295 different diseases has been observed in many genomics studies, which suggests that LDA and its variat
296 regions in the United States, the ADAGES III genomics study will address gaps in our knowledge of the
297        With the advancement of technologies, genomic studies with multi-platform data have become inc
298                                  Comparative genomic studies with tomato (S. lycopersicum), potato (S
299            Despite much progress from recent genomics studies, with recurrent changes identified in e
300  incorporation of the results of the largest genomic study yet published for schizophrenia, ratings f

 
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