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method:transcriptomic-analysisTranscriptomic analysis
Gene expression profiling used to study how cells solve physiological stressors in transcriptional space (e.g., barium planaria).
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- Despite no evolutionary exposure to barium, planaria solve the physiological stressor by regulating a small set of genes, demonstrating problem-solving in transcriptional space.
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