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. 2023 Nov 22;13(23):3505. doi: 10.3390/diagnostics13233505

Figure 1.

Figure 1

GLYAT is overexpressed in the liver and kidneys. (A) Normalized transcripts per million (nTPM) values of GLYAT in different tissues. The graph was generated by merging transcriptomics data from both the human protein atlas (HPA) and the GTEx databases. (B) Heat map showing the expression of the 234 genes within the metabolic cluster. Along the horizontal axis, various sample types are delineated, while the vertical axis catalogs the genes attributed to the selected cluster. The color gradient of the heat map indicates gene expression levels, which were normalized to relative expression values. A vertical indicator line accompanies each gene, indicating the confidence level of its assignment to the specific cluster. This confidence score is calculated by evaluating the frequency with which the gene appears in this cluster across multiple iterations and is quantified on a scale from 0 to 1. Data credit: HPA. Images and data (v23.0) are available from proteinatlas.org.