Cross-species comparison of genome-wide expression patterns

Genome Biology
Xianghong Jasmine Zhou, Greg Gibson

Abstract

The rapid accumulation of microarray data from multiple species provides unprecedented opportunities to study the evolution of biological systems. Recent studies have used cross-species comparisons of expression profiles to annotate gene functions, to draw evolutionary inferences concerning specific biological processes and to study the global properties of expression networks.

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