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EEM, an existing method, assumes that module genes behave similarly across all samples in the expression profile data.
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There is ever more evidence to indicate that how we behave alters how our very genes behave.
Increasingly, research shows that experiences and the environment in which we live can alter the way genes behave.
This suggests a potential epigenetic effect; a heritable change in the way genes behave without changing the genetic DNA itself.
Interestingly, two categories of genes behave differently from the bulk of the genome: imprinted genes and X-borne genes.
The cytokine signaling pathway-related genes behave similarly.
It has been shown that protein-coding genes behave differently in response to this diploidization process.
Our results show that different classes of genes behave quite differently in these networks.
Figure 2B and C also indicates that ohnologues and SSD genes behave differently.
However, all genes behaved similarly in both tissues.
In all comparisons maternally and paternally expressed genes behaved similarly.
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