10.1371/journal.pgen.1004915.t002
Irina Makarevitch
Irina
Makarevitch
Amanda J. Waters
Amanda
J. Waters
Patrick T. West
Patrick
T. West
Michelle Stitzer
Michelle
Stitzer
Candice N. Hirsch
Candice
N. Hirsch
Jeffrey Ross-Ibarra
Jeffrey
Ross-Ibarra
Nathan M. Springer
Nathan
M. Springer
Comparison of TE-influenced and non-TE-influenced WGS genes up-regulated in abiotic stress.
Public Library of Science
2015
Abiotic Stress Transposable elements
TE families
gene expression response
stress conditions
gene expression
dna
Many genes exhibit
abiotic stress
TE transcript levels
2015-01-08 03:30:25
Dataset
https://plos.figshare.com/articles/dataset/_Comparison_of_TE_influenced_and_non_TE_influenced_WGS_genes_up_regulated_in_abiotic_stress_/1286610
a<p>Gene expression was inferred from gene expression atlas (Sekhon et al., 2011). Genes with RPKM of <1 were considered non-expressed.</p>b<p>Orthologs and paralogs were inferred from (Schnable et al., 2012). Comparison of TE influenced and non-TE influenced FGS genes shows similar trends.</p><p>Comparison of TE-influenced and non-TE-influenced WGS genes up-regulated in abiotic stress.</p>