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    cgc4489_male_enriched_transcription_factors

    Species:
    Caenorhabditis elegans
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    cgc4489_male_enriched_transcription_factors
    male-enriched transcription factors

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    Authors first used a Student t test to select only those genes that were significantly regulated using both the observed standard deviation (local SD) and the global standard deviation compiled from a large number of different DNA microarray experiments (global SD). Authors selected genes that are sex regulated above the 95% confidence level.

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    Genome-wide analysis of developmental and sex-regulated gene expression profiles in Caenorhabditis elegans.
    Journal article
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
    2001

    We have constructed DNA microarrays containing 17,871 genes, representing about 94% of the 18,967 genes currently annotated in the Caenorhabditis elegans genome. These DNA microarrays can be used as a tool to define a nearly complete molecular profile of gene expression levels associated with different developmental stages, growth conditions, or worm strains. Here, we used these full-genome DNA microarrays to show the relative levels of gene expression for nearly every gene during development, from eggs through adulthood. These expression data can help reveal when a gene may act during development. We also compared gene expression in males to that of hermaphrodites and found a total of 2,171 sex-regulated genes (P < 0.05). The sex-regulated genes provide a global view of the differences between the sexes at a molecular level and identify many genes likely to be involved in sex-specific differentiation and behavior.

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