Testing of Chromosomal Clumping of Gene Properties
Clumping of gene properties like expression or mutant phenotypes along chromosomes is commonly detected using completely random null-models where their location is equally likely across the chromosomes. Interpretation of statistical tests based on these assumptions may be misleading if dependencies exist that are unequal between chromosomes or in different chromosomal parts. One such regional dependency is the telomeric effect, observed in several studies of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, under which e.g. essential genes are less likely to reside near the chromosomal ends.
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2009
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Authors: | Luciano, Fernandez-Ricaud ; Daniel, Dalevi ; Anders, Blomberg ; Olle, Nerman |
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Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology. - De Gruyter, ISSN 1544-6115. - Vol. 8.2009, 1, p. 1-27
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De Gruyter |
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