Additional file 1: Table S1. of A compendium and functional characterization of mammalian genes involved in adaptation to Arctic or Antarctic environments

Combined list of human genes hypothesized to be involved in cold adaptation according to Cardona et al. (2014) and Fumagalli et al. (2015). Table S2. Candidate genes identified to be under positive selection in Arctic fox (Kumar et al., 2015). Table S3. Genes potentially underwent positive selection...

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Main Authors: Yudin, Nikolay, Larkin, Denis, Ignatieva, Elena
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: figshare 2017
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.5743002
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Summary:Combined list of human genes hypothesized to be involved in cold adaptation according to Cardona et al. (2014) and Fumagalli et al. (2015). Table S2. Candidate genes identified to be under positive selection in Arctic fox (Kumar et al., 2015). Table S3. Genes potentially underwent positive selection in Yakut horse (Librado et al., 2015). Table S4. List of genes with fixed, derived amino acid and loss-of-function substitutions in Woolly Mammoths compared to Asian elephants (Lynch et al., 2015). Table S5. Candidate genes under positive selection according to Hudson-Aguade-Kreitman test in in Polar bear (Liu et al., 2014). Table S6. Minke whale genes found as positively selected (Yim et al., 2014). Table S7. List of 416 genes that potentially underwent selection in at least two different species (Selection_shared list, compendium). Table S8. Over-represented GO terms that characterize 416 genes from the compendium. Table S9. Gene expression analysis performed by TSEA tool. Table S10. Over-represented GO terms that characterize 42 genes from the compendium, which are expressed mainly in the lung; Table S11. Over-represented GO terms that characterize 21 genes from the compendium, which are expressed mainly in the liver. (XLSX 1315 kb)