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How many human genes can be defined as housekeeping with current expression data?

Jiang Zhu, Fuhong He, Shuhui Song, Jing Wang* and Jun Yu*

BMC Genomics 2008, 9:172 doi:10.1186/1471-2164-9-172

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The stable traits of melanoma genetics: an alternate approach to target discovery

Tara L Spivey, Valeria De Giorgi, Yingdong Zhao, Davide Bedognetti, Zoltan Pos, Qiuzhen Lui, Sara Tomei, Maria Libera Ascierto, Lorenzo Uccellini, Jennifer Reinboth, Lotfi Chouchane, David F Stroncek, Ena Wang, Francesco M Marincola BMC Genomics 2012, 13:156 (26 April 2012)

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Definition, conservation and epigenetics of housekeeping and tissue-enriched genes

Xinwei She, Carol A Rohl, John C Castle, Amit V Kulkarni, Jason M Johnson, Ronghua Chen BMC Genomics 2009, 10:269 (17 June 2009)

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Identification and validation of reference genes for quantitative RT-PCR normalization in wheat

Anna R Paolacci, Oronzo A Tanzarella, Enrico Porceddu, Mario Ciaffi BMC Molecular Biology 2009, 10:11 (20 February 2009)

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Genomic selection of reference genes for real-time PCR in human myocardium

Anna P Pilbrow, Leigh J Ellmers, Michael A Black, Christine S Moravec, Wendy E Sweet, Richard W Troughton, A Mark Richards, Chris M Frampton, Vicky A Cameron BMC Medical Genomics 2008, 1:64 (29 December 2008)

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A comprehensive functional analysis of tissue specificity of human gene expression

Zoltán Dezső, Yuri Nikolsky, Evgeny Sviridov, Weiwei Shi, Tatiana Serebriyskaya, Damir Dosymbekov, Andrej Bugrim, Eugene Rakhmatulin, Richard J Brennan, Alexey Guryanov, Kelly Li, Julie Blake, Raymond R Samaha, Tatiana Nikolskaya BMC Biology 2008, 6:49 (12 November 2008)

The biological function of ubiquitously-expressed house-keeping and tissue-specific genes is consistent with tissue origin and tissue signature networks promise to be a rich source of targets for disease treatment and diagnosis.