Field | Description |
Idef | serial number of the differentially expressed gene (DEG) |
HumanGene | Human gene acronym approved by the HGNC |
AODEF | Animal orthologous gene. Acronym of the animal gene, which is paralogous to the human gene in question |
DomesticatedModel | Domesticated animals whose transcriptome is an experimental data where the considered differentially expressed gene (DEG) was identified |
WildModel | Wild-typed animals whose transcriptome is an experimental data where the considered differentially expressed gene (DEG) was identified |
Tissue | Tissue of both domesticated and wild-typed animals whose transcriptome is an experimental data where the considered differentially expressed gene (DEG) was identified |
Method | Experimental method used when the considered differentially expressed gene (DEG) was identified |
PetWild | log, ratio of pet gene expression to those in wild animals which is scaled in logarithmic units to base 2 (i.e., log2-units) |
P | statistical significance estimate of the differentially expressed gene (DEG) in question according to Student’s t-test before corrections for multiple testing |
Padj | statistical significance estimate of the differentially expressed gene (DEG) in question adjusted for multiple testing |
RefOfDeg | Reference to the publication on how the differentially expressed gene (DEG) in question was identified |
HealthIndicator | an indicator characterizing the state of health in a model of human diseases using domesticated animals |
HealthStatus | one of two alternative values of the considered indicator characterizing the state of health in the model of human diseases using domestic animals |
DEGManifests | substantiation of the specified one of two possible alternative values of the considered indicator characterizing the state of health in the model of human diseases using domestic animals |
RefOfDEGManifestation | Reference to the publication where from it was taken the presented justification of the specified one of the two possible alternative values of the considered indicator, characterizing the state of health in the model of human diseases with the use of domestic animals
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