10.1371/journal.pone.0040128.g002 Nada M. Porter Nada M. Porter Julia H. Bohannon Julia H. Bohannon Meredith Curran-Rauhut Meredith Curran-Rauhut Heather M. Buechel Heather M. Buechel Amy L. S. Dowling Amy L. S. Dowling Lawrence D. Brewer Lawrence D. Brewer Jelena Popovic Jelena Popovic Veronique Thibault Veronique Thibault Susan D. Kraner Susan D. Kraner Kuey Chu Chen Kuey Chu Chen Eric M. Blalock Eric M. Blalock Expression patterns for significant genes are shown. Public Library of Science 2012 patterns genes 2012-07-05 01:14:56 Figure https://plos.figshare.com/articles/figure/_Expression_patterns_for_significant_genes_are_shown_/284496 <p><b>Left:</b> Artificially constructed templates (<b>A. Sustained; B. Transient; C. Delayed, and D. Linear)</b> were used to partition genes into specified patterns. The treatment group mean expression value for each significant gene was correlated with each of the four templates and the gene was assigned to the template with the highest |R|. Positive correlations are considered ‘increased’ with SD, negative correlations are considered ‘decreased’. <b>Center:</b> Heatmap for 10 representative genes assigned to each template and direction are shown. Data are expressed in standardized units and color coded (lower, color scale) by standard deviations from the mean. <b>Right:</b> Averaged results for all genes in each template are graphed (positive  =  solid green; negative  =  dashed orange; # genes in each pattern reported). Note: error bars plotted but obscured by symbols.</p>