FFCP PHASE1:Hg19::chr10:91174204..91174207,+
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Short description: | p7@IFIT5 |
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Species: | Human (Homo sapiens) |
DPI dataset: | NA |
TSS-like-by-RIKEN-classifier(Yes/No): | NA |
DHS support(Yes/No): | NA |
Description: | CAGE_peak_7_at_IFIT5_5end |
Coexpression cluster: | C3057_Eosinophils_embryonic_CD14_gall_Smooth_Dendritic_chorionic |
Association with transcript: | -117bp_to_NM_012420, uc010qng.1, uc010qnh.1_5end |
EntrezGene: | IFIT5 |
HGNC: | 13328 |
UniProt: | Q13325 |
Genome view: | ZENBU |
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CAGE Expression
Sample | p7@IFIT5 |
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Ontology-based sample term enrichment analysis<b>Summary:</b>This analysis has been performed by utilizing wilcoxon rank sum test.When the number of associated cells/tissues are > n , randomly sampled n cells/tissues are used for P value calculation with rank sum test. this process are repeated several times, and the P values are averaged on the log space <br><b>Analyst:</b> Hideya Kawaji<br><br>link to source dataset<br>data
Ontology term | p-value | n |
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eosinophil | 4.73e-28 | 2 |
classical monocyte | 1.72e-19 | 42 |
CD14-positive, CD16-negative classical monocyte | 1.72e-19 | 42 |
myeloid leukocyte | 3.70e-17 | 72 |
defensive cell | 5.73e-17 | 48 |
phagocyte | 5.73e-17 | 48 |
monopoietic cell | 1.98e-13 | 59 |
monocyte | 1.98e-13 | 59 |
monoblast | 1.98e-13 | 59 |
promonocyte | 1.98e-13 | 59 |
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Ontology term | p-value | n |
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bone marrow | 2.70e-10 | 76 |
bone element | 1.71e-09 | 82 |
skeletal element | 1.37e-08 | 90 |
immune system | 2.74e-08 | 93 |
hematopoietic system | 7.90e-08 | 98 |
blood island | 7.90e-08 | 98 |
internal thoracic artery | 8.04e-08 | 2 |
skeletal system | 1.17e-07 | 100 |
hemolymphoid system | 4.92e-07 | 108 |
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