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  • Dot plots used to visualize differential expression of functional groups
  • Profiles used Profile plots used for visualizing disruption of gene expression patterns within the group

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Figure 1 shows a dot plot for a GO category "cell growth involved in cardiac muscle cell development", which is expressed in the heart at a level of almost four times that of the brain, evidenced by the difference of just under two units on the y-axis (in the current example the values on the y-axis are shown in log2 space). Note that the replicates are grouped neatly, making this category highly significant. That is not a surprise, given that the genes belonging to that category are likely very specific for the heart.

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SubtitleTextDot plot of a significantly differentially expressed GO category. Each dot is a sample, box-and-whiskers summarize groups
AnchorNamedot plot

 

Profile Plots

Profile plots or profiles represent each category of one of the GO ANOVA factors as a few overlapping lines. Horizontal coordinates refer to individual genes or probes in the original data. Vertical coordinates represents expression of the individual gene. Invoke this plot by right clicking on the row header of a function group of interest and choosing Profile (Orig. Data). This plot is useful as the pattern of gene expression in the group is displayed as a line. If the pattern is conserved across treatments, the lines will lie parallel, but if the gene reacts differently, the lines will follow a different pattern, maybe even cross each other.

 

 

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