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. 2009 Aug 4;4(8):e6491. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0006491

Table 2. Gene Ontogeny (GO) Analysis.

Category GO term #Of Genes (%) p-value Benjamini-Hochberg
Molecular Function Actin binding 25 (45.5) 4.7×10−31 1.3×10−27
Cytoskeletal protein binding 27 (49.1) 1.4×10−30 1.8×10−27
Calmodulin binding 10 (18.2) 2.3×10−11 2.1×10−8
Motor Activity 10 (18.2) 3.9×10−10 2.7×10−7
Cellular Component Cytoskeleton 33 (60.0) 2.0×10−29 1.6 ×10−26
Actin cytoskeleton 21 (38.2) 6.8×10−26 2.7×10−23
Non-membrane bound organelle 35 (63.6) 4.4×10−25 1.1×10−22
Cytoskeletal part 20 (36.4) 4.8×10−16 7.0×10−14
Myosin complex 10 (18.2) 1.1×10−13 1.4×10−11
Biological Processes Cytoskeletal organization 19 (34.5) 2.2×10−16 1.2×10−12
Actin filament-based process 14 (25.5) 2.8×10−15 7.2×10−12
Actin cytoskeleton organization 12 (21.8) 1.8×10−12 3.1×10−9

List of the most statistically significant GO terms resulting from analysis between enriched genes and the entire mouse genome background set. The number and percentage of genes in each category are provided. The p-value (EASE score) indicates the probability that these genes are enriched in these categories due to random chance. The Benjamini-Hochberg score globally corrects enrichment p-values to account for multiple testing.