Abstract Background A genome-wide comparative analysis of human and mouse gene expression patterns was performed in order to evaluate the evolutionary divergence of mammalian gene expression. Tissue-specific expression profiles were analyzed for 9,105 human-mouse orthologous gene pairs across 28 tissues. Expression profiles were resolved into species-specific coexpression networks, and the topological properties of the networks were compared between species. Results At the global level, the topological properties of the human and mouse gene coexpression networks are, essentially, identical. For instance, both networks have topologies with small-world and scale-free properties as well as closely similar average node degrees, clustering coeff...
Due to the advances of high throughput technology and data-collection approaches, we are now in an u...
Similarities and differences in the associations of biological entities among species can provide us...
Rapid rates of evolution can signify either a lack of selective constraint and the consequent accumu...
© 2006 Tsaparas et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under...
<div><p>The application of complex network modeling to analyze large co-expression data sets has gai...
Co-expression maps of the human and mouse species derived from microarray data for the first release...
The role of natural selection in biology is well appreciated. Recently, however, a critical role for...
Interactions between genes can influence how selection acts on sequence variation. In gene regulator...
Interactions between genes can influence how selection acts on sequence variation. In gene regulator...
Interactions between genes can influence how selection acts on sequence variation. In gene regulator...
What makes a mouse a mouse, and not a hamster? Differences in gene regulation between the two organi...
During the course of evolution, phenotypic adaptations can arise from changes in both gene function ...
BACKGROUND: Due to the advances of high throughput technology and data-collection approaches, we are...
Model organisms are commonly used to study human diseases and to develop suitable interventions. The...
Variation among individuals is a prerequisite of evolution by natural selection. As such, identifyin...
Due to the advances of high throughput technology and data-collection approaches, we are now in an u...
Similarities and differences in the associations of biological entities among species can provide us...
Rapid rates of evolution can signify either a lack of selective constraint and the consequent accumu...
© 2006 Tsaparas et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under...
<div><p>The application of complex network modeling to analyze large co-expression data sets has gai...
Co-expression maps of the human and mouse species derived from microarray data for the first release...
The role of natural selection in biology is well appreciated. Recently, however, a critical role for...
Interactions between genes can influence how selection acts on sequence variation. In gene regulator...
Interactions between genes can influence how selection acts on sequence variation. In gene regulator...
Interactions between genes can influence how selection acts on sequence variation. In gene regulator...
What makes a mouse a mouse, and not a hamster? Differences in gene regulation between the two organi...
During the course of evolution, phenotypic adaptations can arise from changes in both gene function ...
BACKGROUND: Due to the advances of high throughput technology and data-collection approaches, we are...
Model organisms are commonly used to study human diseases and to develop suitable interventions. The...
Variation among individuals is a prerequisite of evolution by natural selection. As such, identifyin...
Due to the advances of high throughput technology and data-collection approaches, we are now in an u...
Similarities and differences in the associations of biological entities among species can provide us...
Rapid rates of evolution can signify either a lack of selective constraint and the consequent accumu...