Switch-like genes populate cell communication pathways and are enriched for extracellular proteinsCenter for Integrated Bioinformatics, School of Biomedical Engineering, Science and Health Systems, Drexel University, 3141 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
BMC Genomics 2008, 9:3doi:10.1186/1471-2164-9-3
Additional filesAdditional file 1: Bimodal gene list. This table provides a comprehensive list of bimodal genes for the mouse genome including parameters used in the identification of bimodal gene expression. Format: XLS Size: 937KB Download file This file can be viewed with: Microsoft Excel Viewer Additional file 2: Bimodal genes with altered modes of expression in diabetes. This table identifies bimodal genes that switch between high and low modes of expression in type I and II diabetes vs. normal within various tissue types. Format: XLS Size: 47KB Download file This file can be viewed with: Microsoft Excel Viewer Additional file 3: Transcription factor genes with bimodal expression. This table lists bimodal genes identified as transcription factor coding in the Transfac Professional Database. Format: XLS Size: 37KB Download file This file can be viewed with: Microsoft Excel Viewer |




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