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:

  • However, in a few cases, one or two misleading data points from low-intensity spots may have led to especially high gene-by-gene error variance estimates and thus concealed otherwise significant differences.

  • However, due to the cost of repeating microarray experiments, the number of replicates usually remains low, leading to inaccurate estimates of variance [ 8 ] . Furthermore, due to the low number of replicates, the power of these "gene-by-gene" statistical tests to differentiate between regulated and non-regulated genes also remains very low.

  • 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 ] .

  • 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').

  • Indeed, gene-by-gene editing of automatically generated PubMed query strings is often required to insure low levels of false positives among the abstracts retrieved.


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