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Profiling, protein-transcript

Expression profiles at the protein level may throw more light on function, than those at the transcript level, as mRNA levels do not necessarily correlate with protein levels.7... [Pg.233]

How do the expressions of these proteins correlate with the corresponding mRNA profiles The answer is that structure-related proteins are almost always better correlated with mRNA levels across the 60 cell lines. These kinds of studies may allow us to eventually unravel the mysteries surroxmding the complex relationships of transcriptional and translational events. [Pg.24]


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