2003
DOI: 10.1101/gr.1289803
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Comparative Analysis of Gene-Expression Patterns in Human and African Great Ape Cultured Fibroblasts

Abstract: Although much is known about genetic variation in human and African great ape (chimpanzee, bonobo, and gorilla) genomes, substantially less is known about variation in gene-expression profiles within and among these species. This information is necessary for defining transcriptional regulatory networks that contribute to complex phenotypes unique to humans or the African great apes. We took a systematic approach to this problem by investigating gene-expression profiles in well-defined cell populations fr… Show more

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“…Microarrays were hybridized, processed and scanned as previously described (Karaman et al, 2003), using the manufacturer's recommended conditions. WebArray software was used to generate scaled log 2 -transformed gene expression values using the RMA algorithm (Wang et al, 2009;Xia et al, 2005).…”
Section: Microarray Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Microarrays were hybridized, processed and scanned as previously described (Karaman et al, 2003), using the manufacturer's recommended conditions. WebArray software was used to generate scaled log 2 -transformed gene expression values using the RMA algorithm (Wang et al, 2009;Xia et al, 2005).…”
Section: Microarray Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…] DNA arrays make it possible to study the expression levels of tens of thousands of genes simultaneously (Bowtell 1999;Eisen and Brown 1999;White 2001;Chen et al 2002;Reinke 2002). Recent studies have used DNA arrays to compare patterns of expression between closely related species (Enard et al 2002;Caceres et al 2003;Karaman et al 2003;Meiklejohn et al 2003;Ranz et al 2003;Fortna et al 2004;Khaitovich et al 2004;Nuzhdin et al 2004;Saetre et al 2004). Such multiple-species expression studies can shed light on the evolution of expression and help to identify genes that evolve under selective pressures (Rifkin et al 2003;Khaitovich et al 2004).…”
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“…由于基因组 DNA 序列上, 特别是蛋白质水平 上的高度相似难以解释人类和黑猩猩之间认知能 力上的巨大差异, 因此,人们试图从基因表达水平 上来探讨这个问题 (Carroll, 2005;King & Wilson, 1975) Enard et al, 2002a;King & Wilson, 1975;Marvanova et al, 2003;Normile, 2001)。 近年来, 研究者采用基因芯片技术(microarray) 研究基因的表达差异。利用该技术比较人类和非人 灵长类的基因表达谱, 揭示在人类和非人灵长类之 间差异表达的基因和基因家族, 以及相关代谢途径 中的基因群, 已经成为了近年来研究的一个热点 (Cáceres et al, 2003;Enard et al, 2002a;Gilad et al, 2006;Karaman et al, 2003;Khaitovich et al, 2005;Marvanova et al, 2003) …”
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