Example sentences for: gene-by-gene

How can you use “gene-by-gene” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • Although comparing the cumulative distributions does not match the libraries on a gene-by-gene basis, it gives an overall picture of the qualitative differences.

  • In contrast to the lack of statistical significance of the expression differences observed in these three upstream transcription factors, many of the downstream conclusions of the original study are not only consistent with BAGEL estimates, but are statistically significant by the conservative gene-by-gene criterion of nonoverlapping 95% credible intervals.

  • Future re-annotation will be on a gene-by-gene basis, rather than a survey of the entire genome.

  • Most search strings must be edited on a gene-by-gene basis, as a vast majority of publications do not adhere to the official nomenclature and gene names and abbreviations in use can differ from the aliases provided by HGNC or lack specificity (see discussion in 'Benefits and limitations').

  • This is in contrast to the relatively low statistical power of conventional "gene-by-gene" tests such as the t -test or ANOVA, often used for the selection of differentially expressed genes [ 8 ] .


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