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>