Table 1.
ANNOTATION TERM CATEGORIES1 | |||
---|---|---|---|
Anatomical site | Biological Process | Phenotype | Animal model homology |
Developmental | Development | Seizures | Phenotype |
Liver | Transcription | Epilepsy | Behaviour/Neurological |
Central nervous system | Metabolism | Acidosis | Nervous system related |
Respiratory | Phosphorylation | Microcephaly | Embryogenesis |
Cerebellum | Brain development | Tremor | |
Kidney | Timing | ||
Hippocampus | Pre-Embryonic | ||
Spinal cord | Embryonic | ||
Cerebral cortex | Fetal | ||
Testis | |||
Brain stem | Anatomy | ||
Peripheral nerve | 2TS8-9 Ectoderm | ||
Cerebrum | TS10-13 Neural Ectoderm | ||
Substantia nigra | TS14-26 CNS | ||
Cardiovascular | |||
Adrenal gland | |||
Thyroid | |||
Ovary | |||
Amygdala | |||
Musculoskeletal | |||
Ganglion | |||
Hypothalamus |
1These terms were used to extract gene lists that were compared to all X chromosome genes in a binary filtering process. Annotation terms are divided into four categories based on their ontological classification.
2TS - Theiller stage: A term used to denote the stage of development of a mouse as described by Theiler in "The House Mouse: Atlas of Mouse Development" (Springer-Verlag, New York, 1989)