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Neurobiological Gene-sets
Phenotypes and Expression Specificity
Last update: May 2011
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R Workspace
Details
- ID System: human Entrez-Gene 
- Documentation 
- Notes on use - All gene-sets have good quality with respect to enrichment in neuropsychological functions and phenotypes
- ExpHsBr and PhMmAll are the ones I found of higher quality when overlapping with my autism gene-set analysis results 
- PhHsPsy probably includes several genes from candidate gene studies, but is otherwise of good quality 
- The distinction between PhHsPsy and PhHsDev is a bit loose, these two gene-sets could be collapsed 
- PhHsMsc is quite heterogeneous, and its neurovascular and neurodegenerative auto-immune components are probably source of bad candidates for researchers working on autism, schizophrenia or ADHD 
- PhMmAll is not completely unbiased, as investigators will make KO mouse models for genes of interest 
- ExpHsBr may be partially biased towards well characterized genes 
 
From Gene Ontology
Last update: April 2011
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- Human Nervous System Process (without sensory receptors) - Cognition (GO:0050890), Neuronal action potential propagation (GO:0019227), Transmission of nerve impulse (GO:0019226) 
 
