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: It highlights that transposons occupy 58.82% of the genome in these deep-sea organisms, significantly higher than other echinoderms (typically 24–29%) [6].
In comparative brain atlases, "Table S13" correlates to . S13.7z.002
: It lists sequence motifs recognized by transcription factors like NEUROD1 in cortical glutamatergic neurons and MEIS factors in medium spiny neurons [8]. Technical Note on the .002 Extension If you are attempting to open S13.7z.002 , please note: : It highlights that transposons occupy 58
: Deep profiling of lipids (aminophospholipids) in human cancer cell lines. Technical Note on the
: It often provides the calibration curves for specific isomers like FA 16:1 (n-7Z) , FA 18:1 (n-10Z) , and FA 20:4 [20].
: Use the 7-Zip Official Tool or WinRAR to open the first file in the sequence, which will automatically stitch the parts together.
: This expansion, including Gypsy/DIRS1 retroelements, is linked to the organism's ability to adapt to high hydrostatic pressure and the extreme cold of the deepest ocean trenches [5.2, 5.6]. 3. Neuroscience and Chromatin Mapping