Candidate genes detected in transcriptome studies are strongly dependent on genetic background.
Whole genome transcriptomic studies can point to potential candidate genes for organismal traits. However, the importance of potential candidates is rarely followed up through functional studies and/or by comparing results across independent studies. We have analysed the overlap of candidate genes i...
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Main Authors: | Pernille Sarup, Jesper G Sørensen, Torsten N Kristensen, Ary A Hoffmann, Volker Loeschcke, Ken N Paige, Peter Sørensen |
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Language: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2011
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/04e651eec91f4fccba271d9b4b4a5b50 |
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