Single-cell RNA-sequencing data enable cross-species comparisons, but integrating them remains hard. Here, authors present CAMEX, which leverages many-to-many gene homology to integrate, align, and ...
Conjunctions join together two different, but related, parts of a sentence. They can be words like 'and', 'but', 'if', 'when', and 'because'. For example: I like swimming and she likes dancing.
These words can be used to join two sentence clauses together. Here are two sentences: Lilly ate an ice cream. She read a book. Using a conjunction they can be joined to make one sentence, like this: ...