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The impact of sex on gene expression across human tissues
The GTEx Consortium
Pharmacology
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Gene Expression
100%
Sex Difference
100%
Genotyping
75%
Nested Gene
50%
Transcription Factor
50%
Transcriptome
50%
Genetic Code
50%
Genetic Regulation
50%
Phenotype
37%
Expression Quantitative Trait Loci
37%
Association
37%
Genome-Wide Association Study
25%
Regulatory Mechanism
25%
Genetics
25%
Gene Function
25%
Biological Functions
12%
Embryogenesis
12%
Immune Response
12%
Glucose Metabolism
12%
X-Inactivation
12%
Prevalence
12%
Reproduction
12%
Morphogenesis
12%
Genetic Determinism
12%
Histone H3
12%
Genetic Transcription
12%
Progeny
12%
Gene Expression Level
12%
RNA Sequence
12%
Lipid Metabolism
12%
Drug Response
12%
Spermatogenesis
12%
Birth Weight
12%
Hexokinase
12%
Genetic Association
12%
Fertilization
12%
X Chromosomal Inheritance
12%
Hormone Response
12%
Sex Chromosome
12%
Sample
12%
Genome Wide Association Study
12%
Epigenetics
12%
Genotype
12%
INIS
genes
100%
human tissues
100%
sex
100%
tissues
66%
genetics
29%
genotype
29%
regulations
25%
humans
20%
transcription factors
16%
hormones
12%
phenotype
12%
females
12%
data
8%
diseases
8%
metabolism
8%
resources
4%
cancer
4%
levels
4%
drugs
4%
adults
4%
rna
4%
biology
4%
liver
4%
signals
4%
fats
4%
statistics
4%
investigations
4%
glucose
4%
distribution
4%
histones
4%
weight
4%
offsprings
4%
biological functions
4%
birth
4%
environmental exposure
4%
inactivation
4%
hexokinase
4%
abundance
4%
fertilization
4%
catalogs
4%
embryonic development
4%
reproduction
4%
morphogenesis
4%
genetic effects
4%
x chromosome
4%
spermatogenesis
4%
sex chromosomes
4%