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Potential Arabidopsis thaliana glucosinolate genes identified from the co-expression modules using graph clustering approach.

Sarahani HarunNor Afiqah-AlengMohammad Bozlul KarimMd Altaf Ul AminShigehiko KanayaZeti Azura Mohamed Hussein
Published in: PeerJ (2021)
The density value of 0.8 showed the highest area under the curve (AUC) leading to the selection of thirteen potential GSL genes from the top six significant clusters that include IMDH3, MVP1, T19K24.17, MRSA2, SIR, ASP4, MTO1, At1g21440, HMT3, At3g47420, PS1, SAL1, and At3g14220. A total of Four potential genes (MTO1, SIR, SAL1, and IMDH3) were identified from the pathway enrichment analysis on the significant clusters. These genes are directly related to GSL-associated pathways such as sulfur metabolism and valine, leucine, and isoleucine biosynthesis. This approach demonstrates the ability of the network clustering approach in identifying potential GSL genes which cannot be found from the standard similarity search.
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