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. 2016 Jun 3;8:60. doi: 10.1186/s13073-016-0314-z

Table 1.

Top ten TIV-responding heavy chain V genes

Gene name Lit Ab Freq. Combined Patient 1 Patient 2 Patient 3 Patient 4 Patient 5
IGHV3-23 0.10345 1.08E-14 1.54E-05 4.55E-05 0.00529688 0.00010769 0.00015385
IGHV1-69 0.23707 5.04E-14 0.00043284 0.00290909 0.00028125 6.15E-05 1.54E-05
IGHV3-30 0.03879 7.19E-13 0.00153731 0.00154546 0.00025 0.00069231 1.54E-05
IGHV3-7 0.04310 1.15E-12 0.00020896 0.00792424 1.54E-05 0.00010769 0.00389231
IGHV4-61 0.00215 1.16E-12 0.00132836 7.58E-05 0.02834375 3.08E-05 0.00012308
IGHV4-31 0.00431 1.78E-12 0.00110448 0.00424242 0.0015625 3.08E-05 7.69E-05
IGHV3-48 0.01940 2.36E-12 0.00032836 0.00040909 0.0001875 0.00096923 0.00096923
IGHV4-59 0.15302 2.77E-12 0.00011940 0.00013636 0.01929688 4.62E-05 0.00195385
IGHV3-11 0.00431 3.14E-12 0.00037313 0.00074242 0.00025 0.00015385 0.00306154
IGHV3-30-3 0 4.71E-11 0.00219403 0.01130303 0.00153125 0.00115385 1.54E-05

Lists the top ten scoring IGHV genes in the FPCA-based test for the B cell data. “Lit. Ab Freq.” lists the frequency for each of the V genes in the literature-curated dataset. “Combined” lists the p values for each of the V genes after using Fisher’s method to combine the p values from the FPCA-based test across all the patients. Patient 1–5 lists the p values for each of the individual patients from the FPCA-based test. Genes are sorted by combined p value