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  • For ATH1 data, this probe set reaches its maximum expression level (expression potential) of 2495.55 in the Tissue Specific data source.
  • Some samples exhibit high standard deviations for replicates. You can use standard deviation filtering to mask those with a deviation greater than half their expression value.
Expressologs for gene At2g47240 No Interactors data found Subcellular localisation for gene At2g47240 Expression for gene At2g47240 Annotations for gene At2g47240 Cistome Map Function for gene At2g47240 ePlant for gene At2g47240 Search the ABRC for knockout lines for gene At2g47240 Click to go to TAIR for further information about gene At2g47240 Click to go to Araport for further information about gene At2g47240 connection error Click to go to SeedNet for further information about gene At2g47240
Dev Map
Nat Var Hormone LR Init Abiotic Stress II Biotic Stress II Root II Light Regeneration Seed GC Tissue Specific (max)

  

  • 260531_at was used as the probe set identifier for your primary gene, At2g47240 (CER8_LACS1__AMP-dependent synthetase and ligase family protein)
  • Find co-expressed genes with Expression Angler
  • Perform electronic Northerns to examine this gene's response under different conditions with Expression Browser
  • See distribution of average expression levels for the probe sets on the ATH1 GeneChip in the samples used for the eFP Browser, to determine if a given gene is a high or low expresser. The small graph that is shown on the eFP output in Compare and Absolute modes indicates the highest level of expression for the primary gene in red, and the highest level of expression of the secondary gene in blue. The grey line indicates the maximum level of expression of the first gene in any data source
  • BAR eFP images are free to use and are released under CC-BY license. Please cite Winter et al. 2007 and the publications in the image.