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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Sep 7.
Published in final edited form as: Methods. 2014 Jun 27;69(3):315–325. doi: 10.1016/j.ymeth.2014.06.003

Table 4.

The homolog gene clusters identified by multiple pairwise comparisons. Genes of different species were mapped to homolog cluster for summarization across comparisons. Top 2% genes with the most significant p values were selected from each comparison. Poisson test (λ = 0.02) was performed on each gene cluster to identify those gene clusters more likely to be included in the top 2% lists. This table listed the most significant clusters identified by at least 5 independent data sets generated from at least 3 species.

Homolog
ID
Human
Gene
Human
Symbol
Num
Totala
Num
Comparisonb
Num
Datasetb
Num
Speciesb
p
Poisson
FDR
Poisson
8622 23474 ETHE1 60 12 7 4 6.17E-09 6.31E-05
55759 8140 SLC7A5 52 11 5 3 1.49E-08 9.21E-05
3343 4716 NDUFB10 52 9 6 3 1.55E-06 4.51E-03
1547 2617 GARS 60 9 5 3 4.86E-06 6.72E-03
2255 6390 SDHB 60 9 7 3 4.86E-06 6.72E-03
37514 513 ATP5D 60 9 7 4 4.86E-06 6.72E-03
4788 10667 FARS2 55 8 5 3 2.01E-05 1.21E-02
68163 290 ANPEP 55 8 5 3 2.01E-05 1.21E-02
3 34 ACADM 60 8 6 3 3.70E-05 1.68E-02
3356 5106 PCK2 60 8 6 3 3.70E-05 1.68E-02
457 6609 SMPD1 60 8 5 3 3.70E-05 1.68E-02
55662 4967 OGDH 60 8 7 3 3.70E-05 1.68E-02
10884 4729 NDUFV2 45 7 5 3 4.34E-05 1.93E-02
a

The total number of comparisons that included this gene cluster;

b

Num_Comparison, Num_Dataset, and Num_Species: the number of comparisons, data sets, and species that identified this cluster within the top 2% lists