“…In fact, we were able to assign amino acid sequences to 19,107 of the 21,037 loci in the H-invitational database and, further, to assign gene expression data to 11,827 of these 19,107 loci. In the iAFLP data, Tanino et al (2005) classified the 40 human tissues into 10 categories: neural, blood/ spleen/LND, dermal connective, placenta/testis/ovary, muscle/ heart, stomach/colon, liver, lung, kidney/bladder, and endocrine/exocrine. We then defined 'NS-specific genes' as those loci that showed more than 50% of their total gene expression in tissue of the 'neural' category.…”