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Over 4,000 sequences were also associated with a GO entry.
The p-value of the GO entry G is calculated by p(G) = f(N4, N2, N1 – N3, N3), where the function f is defined in equation 1.
The sequences on the array cover a total of 227 GO terms, with 73% of all the sequences having at least one GO entry assigned to it.
The table displays the ontology name, GO identifier (deep-linked to the GO entry) and the implicating genes, linked to GeneCards.
To a large proportion of contigs it was also possible to associate a GO entry, either for Biological process (3,332 clusters) or Cellular component (2,301 clusters) or Molecular function (4,420 clusters) (see Figure 1).
On the other hand, a sufficiently high number of sea bream transcripts could be associated with a GO entry, potentially allowing for the functional analysis of differentially expressed genes.
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Within minutes of the site going live, entries were flooding in – including from cancer and contraception specialists – and they continue to do so as I type.
The last entry went into the computer on a Friday.
Furthermore, highly significant gene ontology (GO) entries were found in brain, heart, skeletal muscle, and liver.
Of these, 2,788 were linked to "Biological Process" (BP) GO entries, 2,880 to "Cellular Component" (CC) entries, and 3,141 to "Molecular Function" (MF) entries.
Of these, 3,267 were linked with Biological Process (BP) GO entries, 2,858 to Cellular Component (CC), and 3,879 to Molecular Function (MF).
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