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"differentially expressed genes" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is most often used in scientific/medical contexts to refer to genes that display different levels of expression in different tissues, contexts, or scenarios. For example: "The study sought to identify differentially expressed genes in response to a particular type of environmental stressor."
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The differentially expressed genes were identified by comparing the expression in different tissues to SHAM.
Differentially expressed genes were analyzed using edgeR54.
Differentially expressed genes in BMR under hypoxia.
Differentially expressed genes are identified using cufflinks.
Differentially expressed genes in Rat under hypoxia.
Differentially expressed genes between APFL and AP.
We next analyzed individual differentially expressed genes.
Differentially expressed genes in the microarray analyses.
In total, we identified 2015 significantly differentially expressed genes.
List of differentially expressed genes for E3.5 clusters.
List of differentially expressed genes for E4.5 clusters.
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