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... corresponds to a gene. The rows and columns are displayed in the order given by the clustering output trees in the two dimensions. Not all genes are retained in the clustering analysis, only 5,000 significant genes with more than two-fold regulation and significance of regulation p < 0.01 in more th ...
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