Visual representation of SN-A, its GO terms, and green and cyan sub-networks. (IMAGE)
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a, Visual representation of SN-A (complete list of all genes in SN-A is provided in Supplementary Table 4). The top 14 key drivers are labeled as indicated (complete list of SN-A key drivers is provided in Supplementary Table 6). b, Top 10 GO terms (by Bonferroni P value) of genes in SN-A (full results in Supplementary Table 5). c, Alternate visual representation of SN-A. The top 14 key drivers are labeled as indicated. Note that the current software used to create network visualizations does not permit all genes in each network to be represented, and less than half of the 775 genes in SN-A are shown in either 2a or 2c. d, Visualization of the green network. The green network is one of the 4 networks that comprise SN-A and includes UBR4, which is indicated by a red arrow. e, Visualization of the cyan network. The cyan network is another of the 4 networks that comprise SN-A. Note that of the 4 networks that comprise SN-A, three are quite small. Specifically, and as stated in Table 2, green has 418 genes (including UBR4), but cyan, light cyan and tan have only 136, 78 and 143 genes respectively. Mainly due to size, it is only technically possible to create network visualizations for the green and cyan modules.
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