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Clustering

... • Clustering is the division of the elements of a set into subsets, by virtue of a distance metric among the elements • From a biological perspective, this might mean clustering all genes that have elevated transcription in tamoxifen-resistant breast cancer ...
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... undifferentiated fertilized egg looks and acts quite different from a skin cell, a neuron, or a muscle cell because of differences in the genes each cell expresses. A cancer cell acts different from a normal cell for the same reason: It expresses different genes. (Using microarray analysis, scientis ...
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Restriction-Modification Systems as Minimal Forms of Life

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Genetics Lecture Part 2

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Regulation of Gene Expression

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Gene Therapy

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... enhancers (ESE) in human genes • ESEs play important roles in constitutive and alternative splicing. • A computational method, RESCUE-ESE, was developed that predicts which sequences have ESE activity by statistical analysis of exon-intron and splice site composition. • When large data sets of human ...
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... of organisms do not bring an increase in the number of genes in the genome. For example, humans are believed to have about 20,000-25,000 genes (considerably lower than the original estimate), which is not dissimilar to the gene content for less complex organisms, such as the worm Caenorhabditis eleg ...
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