Nature, Volume 429Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 2004 - Electronic journals |
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... predict the outcomes of high - throughput growth phenotyping and gene expression experiments , but also to indicate ... ( predicted or observed growth ) , ' - ' ( no growth ) or ' n ' ( for cases involving a regulatory gene knockout not ...
... predict the outcomes of high - throughput growth phenotyping and gene expression experiments , but also to indicate ... ( predicted or observed growth ) , ' - ' ( no growth ) or ' n ' ( for cases involving a regulatory gene knockout not ...
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... predicted ( 47 ) and experimentally detected ( 151 ) differentially expressed genes is significant in comparison to a model that would randomly predict expression changes ( P < 0.005 on the basis of a cumulative binomial distribution ) ...
... predicted ( 47 ) and experimentally detected ( 151 ) differentially expressed genes is significant in comparison to a model that would randomly predict expression changes ( P < 0.005 on the basis of a cumulative binomial distribution ) ...
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... predictions are calculated and revised as new stimuli are presented . Figure 1c shows the associated prediction error . The nature of this signal , which treats ongoing changes in predicted values on an exact par with actual affective ...
... predictions are calculated and revised as new stimuli are presented . Figure 1c shows the associated prediction error . The nature of this signal , which treats ongoing changes in predicted values on an exact par with actual affective ...
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