198 research outputs found

    Comparison of the () human (hs), () chimpanzee (pt), () rhesus monkey (mma), () dog (cf), () mouse (mms), () rat (rn), () opossum (md), () chicken (gg), () frog (xt), and () zebrafish (dr) clusters

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    <p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Adaptive evolution of multiple-variable exons and structural diversity of drug-metabolizing enzymes"</p><p>http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2148/7/69</p><p>BMC Evolutionary Biology 2007;7():69-69.</p><p>Published online 2 May 2007</p><p>PMCID:PMC1885805.</p><p></p> Each cluster contains multiple-variable and highly-similar first exons (green boxes) arrayed in tandem and a common set of two downstream constant exons (red boxes). Exon length is indicated within each box. The approximate length of each cluster is shown below the corresponding panels

    Comparison of the () human (hs), () chimpanzee (pt), () rhesus monkey (mma), () baboon (pa), () dog (cf), () chicken (gg), and () zebrafish (dr) clusters

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    <p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Adaptive evolution of multiple-variable exons and structural diversity of drug-metabolizing enzymes"</p><p>http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2148/7/69</p><p>BMC Evolutionary Biology 2007;7():69-69.</p><p>Published online 2 May 2007</p><p>PMCID:PMC1885805.</p><p></p> Each cluster contains multiple variable first exons arrayed in tandem and a common set of 4 downstream constant exons. These exons are indicated by vertical colored bars: (green) phenol-group variable exons; (orange) bilirubin-group variable exons; (blue) zebrafish variable exons; (gray) pseudogene (ψ) or relic (r); and (red) constant exons. The approximate length of each cluster is shown below the corresponding panels

    Phylogenetic tree of human (h), chimpanzee (c), rhesus monkey (m), baboon (b), dog (d), chicken (gg), and zebrafish (z) clusters

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    <p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Adaptive evolution of multiple-variable exons and structural diversity of drug-metabolizing enzymes"</p><p>http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2148/7/69</p><p>BMC Evolutionary Biology 2007;7():69-69.</p><p>Published online 2 May 2007</p><p>PMCID:PMC1885805.</p><p></p> The major tree branches are labeled with the percentage support (only when >50%) for that partition based on 1,000 bootstrap replicates. The scale bar equals a distance of 0.1

    Spearman correlations between NAAS and NCIT.

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    <p>Spearman correlations between NAAS and NCIT.</p

    An article’s Altmetric Attention Scores (https://www.altmetric.com/details/6626097) (accessed on May 8, 2016).

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    <p>An article’s Altmetric Attention Scores (<a href="https://www.altmetric.com/details/6626097" target="_blank">https://www.altmetric.com/details/6626097</a>) (accessed on May 8, 2016).</p

    Correlations between total corneal power (TCP) and axial curvature (AC) of the central cornea of 8 mm diameter.

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    <p>Correlations between total corneal power (TCP) and axial curvature (AC) of the central cornea of 8 mm diameter.</p

    Scatter plots for six PLOS journals.

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    <p>Scatter plots for six PLOS journals.</p

    Six journals’ papers with AAS or CIT zero scores.

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    <p>Six journals’ papers with AAS or CIT zero scores.</p

    Multivariate regression model to predict anterior chamber depth associated with age and gender in normal subjects.

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    <p>Multivariate regression model to predict anterior chamber depth associated with age and gender in normal subjects.</p

    Spearman correlations for six PLOS journals.

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    <p>Spearman correlations for six PLOS journals.</p
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