posted on 2011-12-31, 11:38authored byVirginie Gandemer, Anne-Gaëlle Rio, Marie de Tayrac, Vonnick Sibut, Stéphanie Mottier, Béatrice Ly Sunnaram, Catherine Henry, Annabelle Monnier, Christian Berthou, Edouard Le Gall, André Le Treut, Claudine Schmitt, Jean-Yves Le Gall, Jean Mosser, Marie-Dominique Galibert
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Taken from "Five distinct biological processes and 14 differentially expressed genes characterize -positive leukemia"
http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2164/8/385
BMC Genomics 2007;8():385-385.
Published online 23 Oct 2007
PMCID:PMC2211320.
ing the 14 selected genes for . Patients are segregated according to the presence or absence of the rearrangement. (B) Support tree of Set-A and Set-B patients using the 14 selected genes for . Two branches clearly distinguished -positive ALL and -negative ALL with 100% of reproducibility when resampling with replacement was conducted on experiments and genes for 100 iterations. The expression levels of the RUNX1 gene can explain the clustering of patients 9 and 17.