foldchange

noun

Etymology

From fold + change; see twofold, threefold, etc.

  1. derived from change
  2. inherited from change
  3. derived from *kambos
  4. derived from cambion
  5. derived from cambio
  6. derived from cambiāre
  7. derived from changier
  8. inherited from changen
  9. compounded as foldchange — “fold + change

Definitions

  1. A measurement of change in value, expressed as a ratio, so that for example a value…

    A measurement of change in value, expressed as a ratio, so that for example a value changing from 30 to 60 represents a foldchange of 2.

    • Unigenes with foldchange expression between the tolerant and sensitive genotypes was ≥ 4 or ≤ -4 we consider for further investigation at the PGE as potential targets of selection in the evolution of Al tolerance.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for foldchange. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

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