QTL associated with Alzheimer's disease modifier 4. This interval was obtained by using a fixed interval width of 25 Mbp around the peak marker (27830259)
Authors:
Sebastiani G, Krzywkowski P, Dudal S, Yu M, Paquette J, Malo D, Gervais F, Tremblay P
QTL associated with directional asymmetry QTL 19. This interval was obtained by using a fixed interval width of 25 Mbp around the peak marker (33127016)
QTL associated with experimental allergic encephalomyelitis susceptibility 14. This interval was obtained by using a fixed interval width of 25 Mbp around the peak marker (37050918)
QTL associated with experimental allergic encephalomyelitis susceptibility 24. This interval was obtained by using a fixed interval width of 25 Mbp around the peak marker (25723657)
QTL associated with lung tumor shape-determining 3. This interval was obtained by using a fixed interval width of 25 Mbp around the peak marker (25723657)
QTL associated with macrophage-associated risk inflammatory factor 2. This interval was obtained by using a fixed interval width of 25 Mbp around the peak marker (35916997)
QTL associated with nicotine induced locomotor activity 5. This interval was obtained by using a fixed interval width of 25 Mbp around the peak marker (14723160)
QTL associated with platelet-binding antibody-associated thrombocytopenia 2. This interval was obtained by using a fixed interval width of 25 Mbp around the peak marker (30715154)
Authors:
Ida A, Hirose S, Hamano Y, Kodera S, Jiang Y, Abe M, Zhang D, Nishimura H, Shirai T
QTL associated with proteoglycan induced arthritis 4. This interval was obtained by using a fixed interval width of 25 Mbp around the peak marker (34189817)
Authors:
Glant TT, Adarichev VA, Nesterovitch AB, Szanto S, Oswald JP, Jacobs JJ, Firneisz G, Zhang J, Finnegan A, Mikecz K
QTL associated with protection against vaginal candidiasis 1. This interval was obtained by using a fixed interval width of 25 Mbp around the peak marker (4976602)
QTL associated with colon tumor susceptibility 8. This interval was obtained by using a fixed interval width of 25 Mbp around the peak marker (13397210)
Authors:
van Wezel T, Ruivenkamp CA, Stassen AP, Moen CJ, Demant P
QTL associated with susceptibility to lung cancer 20. This interval was obtained by using a fixed interval width of 25 Mbp around the peak marker (25723657)
Gene Ontology (GO) gene set. This set contains genes that have been annotated to the GO term "response to external biotic stimulus", which is defined as "Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell or an organism (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of an external biotic stimulus, an external stimulus caused by, or produced by living things." This gene set was automatically constructed using annotation and ontology data provided by GO and only includes annotations with experimental and curatorial evidence codes (EXP, IDA, IPI, IMP, IGI, IEP, TAS, IC). The transitive closure of this term is taken into account using is_a and part_of relationships. For more information: The Gene Ontology Consortium (GOC), http://geneontology.org This gene set was generated using the GeneWeaver GO loader v. 0.2.12.
Authors:
M Ashburner, CA Ball, JA Blake, D Botstein, H Butler, JM Cherry, AP Davis, K Dolinski, SS Dwight, JT Eppig, MA Harris, DP Hill, L Issel-Tarver, A Kasarskis, S Lewis, JC Matese, JE Richardson, M Ringwald, GM Rubin, G Sherlock
Gene Ontology (GO) gene set. This set contains genes that have been annotated to the GO term "biological_process", which is defined as "A biological process represents a specific objective that the organism is genetically programmed to achieve. Biological processes are often described by their outcome or ending state, e.g., the biological process of cell division results in the creation of two daughter cells (a divided cell) from a single parent cell. A biological process is accomplished by a particular set of molecular functions carried out by specific gene products (or macromolecular complexes), often in a highly regulated manner and in a particular temporal sequence." This gene set was automatically constructed using annotation and ontology data provided by GO and only includes annotations with experimental and curatorial evidence codes (EXP, IDA, IPI, IMP, IGI, IEP, TAS, IC). The transitive closure of this term is taken into account using is_a and part_of relationships. For more information: The Gene Ontology Consortium (GOC), http://geneontology.org This gene set was generated using the GeneWeaver GO loader v. 0.2.12.
Authors:
M Ashburner, CA Ball, JA Blake, D Botstein, H Butler, JM Cherry, AP Davis, K Dolinski, SS Dwight, JT Eppig, MA Harris, DP Hill, L Issel-Tarver, A Kasarskis, S Lewis, JC Matese, JE Richardson, M Ringwald, GM Rubin, G Sherlock
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