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Week 14 Assignment Kara Dismuke

Not Estimated

MATLAB Counter with non-estimated b

Effect of WT and dZAP1 on ACE2 expression (with non-estimated b)

Effect of WT and dZAP1 on CIN5 expression (with non-estimated b)

Effect of WT and dZAP1 on CYC8 expression (with non-estimated b)

Effect of WT and dZAP1 on FKH2 expression (with non-estimated b)

Effect of WT and dZAP1 on GAT3 expression (with non-estimated b)

Effect of WT and dZAP1 on GLN3 expression (with non-estimated b)

Effect of WT and dZAP1 on HMO1 expression (with non-estimated b)

Effect of WT and dZAP1 on MIG2 expression (with non-estimated b)

Effect of WT and dZAP1 on MSN2 expression (with non-estimated b)

Effect of WT and dZAP1 on NDT80 expression (with non-estimated b)

Effect of WT and dZAP1 on PDR1 expression (with non-estimated b)

Effect of WT and dZAP1 on RIF1 expression (with non-estimated b)

Effect of WT and dZAP1 on SFP1 expression (with non-estimated b)

Effect of WT and dZAP1 on SNF6 expression (with non-estimated b)

Effect of WT and dZAP1 on STB5 expression (with non-estimated b)

Effect of WT and dZAP1 on SWI5 expression (with non-estimated b)

Effect of WT and dZAP1 on YHP1 expression (with non-estimated b)

Effect of WT and DZAP1 on YLR278C expression (with non-estimated B)

Effect of WT and dZAP1 on YOX1 expression (with non-estimated b)

ESTIMATED

MATLAB Counter with estimated b

Effect of WT and DZAP1 on ACE2 expression (with estimated b)

Effect of WT and DZAP1 on CIN5 expression (with estimated b)

Effect of WT and DZAP1 on CYC8 expression (with estimated b)

Effect of WT and DZAP1 on FKH2 expression (with estimated b)

Effect of WT and DZAP1 on CLN3 expression (with estimated b)

Effect of WT and DZAP1 on HMO1 expression (with estimated b)

Effect of WT and DZAP1 on MIG2 expression (with estimated b)

Effect of WT and DZAP1 on MSN2 expression (with estimated b)

Effect of WT and DZAP1 on NDT80 expression (with estimated b)

Effect of WT and DZAP1 on PDR1 expression (with estimated b)

Effect of WT and DZAP1 on RIF1 expression (with estimated b)

Effect of WT and DZAP1 on SFP1 expression (with estimated b)

Effect of WT and DZAP1 on STB5 expression (with estimated b)

Effect of WT and DZAP1 on SWI5 expression (with estimated b)

Effect of WT and DZAP1 on YHP1 expression (with estimated b)

Effect of WT and DZAP1 on YLR278C expression (with estimated b)

Effect of WT and DZAP1 on YOX1 expression (with estimated b)

GRNsight Generated Network (non-estimated b)

GRNsight Generated Network (estimated b)