2016
DOI: 10.1093/bib/bbw002
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Gene co-expression analyses: an overview from microarray collections inArabidopsis thaliana

Abstract: Bioinformatics web-based resources and databases are precious references for most biological laboratories worldwide. However, the quality and reliability of the information they provide depends on them being used in an appropriate way that takes into account their specific features. Huge collections of gene expression data are currently publicly available, ready to support the understanding of gene and genome functionalities. In this context, tools and resources for gene co-expression analyses have flourished … Show more

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“…We propose that plasma membrane-localized MSLs serve as sensors of cellular mechanical homeostasis, or “mechanostasis”. This idea is supported by a recent meta-analysis of Arabidopsis microarray datasets wherein MSL10 expression levels were altered in a wide range of mutant backgrounds [47]. …”
Section: Getting Our Sea Legs: Recent Advances In Understanding Plasmmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…We propose that plasma membrane-localized MSLs serve as sensors of cellular mechanical homeostasis, or “mechanostasis”. This idea is supported by a recent meta-analysis of Arabidopsis microarray datasets wherein MSL10 expression levels were altered in a wide range of mutant backgrounds [47]. …”
Section: Getting Our Sea Legs: Recent Advances In Understanding Plasmmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…They can also be used to infer relationships between transcripts and metabolites. The reverse is also true, as ontologies can be inferred from transcriptional coupling using a guilt-by-association approach (Di Salle et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the development of the GeneChip ATH1 Genome Array for A. thaliana, probe sets for around 24,000 genes were designed [45], disseminating the use of microarray analyses in plant sciences. This reference array facilitated the collection of results from multiple tissues and conditions and, as a consequence, the organization of gene expression atlases for Arabidopsis, which were also associated to useful computational strategies in resources that favor gene coexpression analyses [143].…”
Section: Transcriptomicsmentioning
confidence: 99%