625 research outputs found

    New Look 3: Unconscious cognition reclaimed.

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    The totalitarian ego: Fabrication and revision of personal history.

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    Is it time to lay the sleeper effect to rest?

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    Implicit social cognition: Attitudes, self-esteem, and stereotypes.

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    With malice toward none and charity for some: Ingroup favoritism enables discrimination.

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    Subtle changes in chromatin loop contact propensity are associated with differential gene regulation and expression.

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    While genetic variation at chromatin loops is relevant for human disease, the relationships between contact propensity (the probability that loci at loops physically interact), genetics, and gene regulation are unclear. We quantitatively interrogate these relationships by comparing Hi-C and molecular phenotype data across cell types and haplotypes. While chromatin loops consistently form across different cell types, they have subtle quantitative differences in contact frequency that are associated with larger changes in gene expression and H3K27ac. For the vast majority of loci with quantitative differences in contact frequency across haplotypes, the changes in magnitude are smaller than those across cell types; however, the proportional relationships between contact propensity, gene expression, and H3K27ac are consistent. These findings suggest that subtle changes in contact propensity have a biologically meaningful role in gene regulation and could be a mechanism by which regulatory genetic variants in loop anchors mediate effects on expression

    Grading leniency is a removable contaminant of student ratings.

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