Gene Expression Record
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A Gene Expression Record is an biomedical record for information related to gene expression processes.
- Context:
- It is used to represent quantitative or qualitative gene expression data.
- It can be derived from various experimental techniques, such as microarrays, RNA-Seq, or RT-qPCR.
- It may contain information on fold changes, expression levels, or differential expression between samples or conditions.
- It can be used to identify gene expression patterns, profiles, and regulatory mechanisms in biological systems.
- It can be a member of a Gene Expression Dataset, such as a gene expression KB.
- It can refer to Gene Expression Metadata, such as sample information, experimental conditions, and normalization methods.
- It can link gene expression records to other biological entities, such as genes, proteins, or pathways.
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- Example(s):
- one that represents the expression levels of a specific gene in normal and cancerous tissues.
- one that compares the gene expression of a wild-type organism and a mutant under the same experimental condition.
- one that represents the time-course expression of a gene during development or in response to environmental stimuli.
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- Counter-Example(s):
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- See: Gene Expression Process, Gene Expression Regulation, Gene Expression Pattern, Gene Expression Profile, Microarray, RNA-Seq, RT-qPCR.