Furthermore, researchers are also aiming to elucidating the molecular mechanisms involved in copy number variations as it may reveal essential information regarding structural variations in general.
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Another advantage is that CAPP-Seq can not only detect point mutations but it can also detect indels, structural variations, and copy number variations.
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The future advancement in technologies and large database efforts will help lead the way to better quality studies and a much better understanding of human genome structural variation.
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As shown in Figure 1, four common structural variations discovered in genome-wide association studies ( GWAS ) studies have pointed to the high turnout of schizophrenia.
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In particular, more distant atoms within corresponding features are exponentially downweighted to reduce the effects of noise introduced by loop mobility, helix torsions, and other minor structural variations.
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CNVs are the most common type of structural variation in the genome, consisting of deletions and duplications of DNA that range in size from a kilobase to a few megabases.
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Alternative RNA splicing of 8 of them significantly increases structural variations of fsTnT . Two variable regions of the fsTnT protein are generated by alternative splicing ( Fig . 3 ).
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"Detection of Genomic Structural Variations using Next Generation DNA Sequencing is a study that will examine potential benefits of a new technology called next-generation DNA sequencing to detect changes in chromosomes.
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Afterwards, Diabelli is barely recognizable until Variation 15, the second structural variation, a brief, lightweight piece conspicuously inserted between several of the most powerful variations ( Nos . 14, 16 and 17 ).
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Studies by Dougherty and coworkers confirmed that cation-? interactions are important for binding and activating nAChR by making specific structural variations to a key tryptophan residue and correlating activity results with cation-? binding ability.