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Figure 2. From: Cell-type specific gene expression profiles of leukocytes in human peripheral blood.

B-cell signature genes. Relative expression of B-cell signature genes is shown for all samples. Genes (rows) are sorted in descending order of correlation of gene expression with relative abundance of B-cells. Samples (columns) are ordered in decreasing order of estimated relative abundance of B-cells from left to right. The grayscale bar on top shows the estimated relative abundance of B-cells in each class of samples – black indicates 100% relative abundance of B-cells, white indicates 0% relative abundance of B-cells, and grey indicates intermediate relative abundance of B-cells. Gene expression values are centered across all samples to a median of zero. All genes mentioned in the text are listed in order of correlation with B-cell abundance and black bars indicate their positions in the figure.

Chana Palmer, et al. BMC Genomics. 2006;7:115-115.
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Figure 3. From: Cell-type specific gene expression profiles of leukocytes in human peripheral blood.

T-cell signature genes. Relative expression of T-cell signature genes is shown for all samples. Genes (rows) are sorted in descending order of correlation of gene expression with relative abundance of T-cells. Samples (columns) are ordered in decreasing relative abundance from left to right. Gene expression values are centered across all samples to a median of zero. The grayscale bar on top shows the estimated relative abundance of T-cells in each class of samples – black indicates 100% relative abundance of T-cells, white indicates 0% relative abundance of T-cells, and grey indicates intermediate relative abundance of T-cells. All genes mentioned in the text are listed in order of correlation with T-cell abundance, and black bars indicate their positions in the figure.

Chana Palmer, et al. BMC Genomics. 2006;7:115-115.
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Figure 5. From: Cell-type specific gene expression profiles of leukocytes in human peripheral blood.

Granulocyte signature genes. Relative expression of granulocyte signature genes is shown for all samples. Genes (rows) are sorted in descending order of correlation of gene expression with relative abundance of granulocytes. Samples (columns) are ordered in decreasing relative abundance from left to right. The grayscale bar on top shows the estimated relative abundance of granulocytes in each class of samples – black indicates 100% relative abundance of granulocytes, white indicates 0% relative abundance of granulocytes, and grey indicates intermediate relative abundance of granulocytes. Gene expression values are centered across all samples to a median of zero. All genes mentioned in the text are listed in order of correlation with granulocyte abundance, and black bars indicate their positions in the figure.

Chana Palmer, et al. BMC Genomics. 2006;7:115-115.
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Figure 4. From: Cell-type specific gene expression profiles of leukocytes in human peripheral blood.

CD8+ T-cell signature genes. Relative expression of CD8+ T-cell signature genes is shown for all samples. Genes (rows) are sorted in descending order of correlation of gene expression with relative abundance of T-cells. Samples (columns) are ordered in decreasing relative abundance from left to right. The grayscale bar on top shows the estimated relative abundance of CD8+ T-cells in each class of samples – black indicates 100% relative abundance of CD8+ T-cells, white indicates 0% relative abundance of CD8+ T-cells, and grey indicates intermediate relative abundance of CD8+ T-cells. Gene expression values are centered across all samples to a median of zero. All genes mentioned in the text are listed and their position is marked with a black bar.

Chana Palmer, et al. BMC Genomics. 2006;7:115-115.
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Figure 6. From: Cell-type specific gene expression profiles of leukocytes in human peripheral blood.

Lymphocyte signature genes. Relative expression of lymphocyte signature genes is shown for all samples. Genes (rows) are sorted in ascending order of descending correlation of gene expression with relative abundance of lymphocytes. Samples (columns) are ordered in increasing relative abundance from left to right. The grayscale bar on top shows the estimated relative abundance of lymphocytes in each class of samples – black indicates 100% relative abundance of lymphocytes, white indicates 0% relative abundance of lymphocytes, and grey indicates intermediate relative abundance of lymphocytes. Gene expression values are centered across all samples to a median of zero. All genes mentioned in the text are listed and their position is marked with a black bar.

Chana Palmer, et al. BMC Genomics. 2006;7:115-115.
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Figure 1. From: Cell-type specific gene expression profiles of leukocytes in human peripheral blood.

Overview of hierarchical clustering of all samples. Hierarchically clustered gene expression profiles of 28 mixed and purified leukocyte samples. Results for ~741 genes with high variation in transcript levels among these samples. Genes and blood samples are organized by hierarchical clustering based on overall similarity in expression patterns. Expression levels are represented by a color key in which bright red represents the highest levels and bright green represents the lowest levels, and less saturated shades represent intermediate levels of expression. Values were centered across all samples to a mean of zero. Clusters of genes are labeled according to which samples have the highest relative gene expression.

Chana Palmer, et al. BMC Genomics. 2006;7:115-115.

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