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#STEM
#STEM
##STEM Profiles
[[Media:All_Significant_Profiles.pdf]]
##*Selected profile #27
##Why did you select this profile? In other words, why was it interesting to you?   
##Why did you select this profile? In other words, why was it interesting to you?   
##*I liked the way many of the genes were upxxxx and then went down, overshooting into the negative.
##*I liked the way many of the genes were upregulated and then went down, overshooting into the negative.
##How many genes belong to this profile? 81
##How many genes belong to this profile? 29.4
##How many genes were expected to belong to this profile?
##How many genes were expected to belong to this profile? 81
##What is the p value for the enrichment of genes in this profile? Bear in mind that in the week 9
##What is the p value for the enrichment of genes in this profile? Bear in mind that in the week 2.00E-15
##How many GO terms are associated with this profile at p < 0.05?  19
##How many GO terms are associated with this profile at p < 0.05?  19
##How many GO terms are associated with this profile with a corrected p value< 0.05?  None
##How many GO terms are associated with this profile with a corrected p value< 0.05?  None
##Look up the definitions for each of the terms at http://geneontology.org. Write a paragraph that describes the biological interpretation of these GO terms. In other words, why does the cell react to cold shock by changing the expression of genes associated with these GO terms?
'''##Look up the definitions for each of the terms at http://geneontology.org. Write a paragraph that describes the biological interpretation of these GO terms. In other words, why does the cell react to cold shock by changing the expression of genes associated with these GO terms?'''
#Yeastract.com
#Yeastract.com
##What are the top 10 transcription factors in your results? List them on your wiki page with the percent of the genes in your cluster that they each regulate.
##What are the top 10 transcription factors in your results? List them on your wiki page with the percent of the genes in your cluster that they each regulate.

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Elizabeth Polidan

BIOL 398.03 / MATH 388

  • Loyola Marymount University
  • Los Angeles, CA, USA

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  1. STEM
    1. STEM Profiles

Media:All_Significant_Profiles.pdf

      • Selected profile #27
    1. Why did you select this profile? In other words, why was it interesting to you?
      • I liked the way many of the genes were upregulated and then went down, overshooting into the negative.
    2. How many genes belong to this profile? 29.4
    3. How many genes were expected to belong to this profile? 81
    4. What is the p value for the enrichment of genes in this profile? Bear in mind that in the week 2.00E-15
    5. How many GO terms are associated with this profile at p < 0.05? 19
    6. How many GO terms are associated with this profile with a corrected p value< 0.05? None

##Look up the definitions for each of the terms at http://geneontology.org. Write a paragraph that describes the biological interpretation of these GO terms. In other words, why does the cell react to cold shock by changing the expression of genes associated with these GO terms?

  1. Yeastract.com
    1. What are the top 10 transcription factors in your results? List them on your wiki page with the percent of the genes in your cluster that they each regulate.
      • Ste12p - 33.3%
      • Rap1p - 17.3%
      • Tec1p - 14.8%
      • Phd1p - 11.1%
      • Ino4p - 11.1%
      • Sko1p - 9.9%
      • Yap6p - 9.9%
      • Fhl1p - 9.9%
      • Reb1p - 8.6%
      • Hcm1p - 8.6%
    2. Are Cin5, Gln3, Hmol, and Zapl on the list? What percentage of the genes in the cluster do they each regulate? How many genes do they each regulate?
      • Cin5p - 4.9% - 4 genes (BSC1, YGR250C, CIN5, SET6)
      • Gln3 - Not present
      • Hmo1 - Not present
      • Zap1p - 2.5% - 2 genes (ICL1, ZRT3)
    3. Which transcription factors do you want to add to the model and why????
      • Ste12p
      • Rap1p
      • Tec1p
      • Because they regulate the highest percentage of genes (see answer above for percentage values).
    4. Regulation Network