Table 4.
Gene Ontology terms overrepresented in the list of 12 overexpressed genes
| Pa | Term name | Term domain |
|---|---|---|
| 2.25E-14 | M phase | BP |
| 1.34E-13 | Mitotic cell cycle | BP |
| 1.67E-13 | Nuclear division | BP |
| 1.67E-13 | Mitosis | BP |
| 2.12E-13 | M phase of mitotic cell cycle | BP |
| 2.29E-13 | Organelle fission | BP |
| 2.42E-13 | cell-cycle phase | BP |
| 7.77E-13 | Spindle | CC |
| 1.07E-12 | Cell division | BP |
| 3.98E-12 | Cell-cycle process | BP |
| 3.51E-11 | Organelle organization | BP |
| 6.66E-11 | Microtubule cytoskeleton | CC |
| 7.30E-11 | Cell cycle | BP |
| 1.20E-10 | Spindle pole | CC |
NOTE: SAM identifies 12 genes that are statistically upregulated in both tumor and TAHN-1 cells with the highest hTERT promoter activity. The most significant Gene Ontology terms (P < 1.0e-10) are listed.
Abbreviations: CC, cellular compartment; BP, biological process.
P value is calculated by the gProfiler software and represents the probability of the Gene Ontology term to be equally represented in a random data set of the same size.