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. 2018 Jun 15;37(42):5694–5700. doi: 10.1038/s41388-018-0357-2

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2

Most GC-genes have not been described before as CT-gene. Venn diagram comparing the present analysis of germ cell-specific cancer (GC) genes (red) to earlier identified Cancer/Testis (CT) genes by Wang et al. (light blue) and the CT-database (dark blue). The number in each section represents the number of genes. The overlap between the CT database [10], Wang et al. [9], and the present analysis was assessed by converting gene names to one common annotation (Supplementary Data 10A–C). 21 out of 276 genes in the CT database were either merged with existing genes (n = 19) or could not be retrieved (n = 2) (Supplementary Data 10D)