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|def="saliva-secreting exocrine glands of the oral cavity[GO]. The salivary glands in mammals are exocrine glands, glands with ducts, that produce saliva. They also secrete amylase, an enzyme that breaks down starch into maltose. In other organisms such as insects, salivary glands are often used to produce biologically important proteins like silk or glues, and fly salivary glands contain polytene chromosomes that have been useful in genetic research[WP]." [GO:0007431, Wikipedia:Salivary_gland] | |def="saliva-secreting exocrine glands of the oral cavity[GO]. The salivary glands in mammals are exocrine glands, glands with ducts, that produce saliva. They also secrete amylase, an enzyme that breaks down starch into maltose. In other organisms such as insects, salivary glands are often used to produce biologically important proteins like silk or glues, and fly salivary glands contain polytene chromosomes that have been useful in genetic research[WP]." [GO:0007431, Wikipedia:Salivary_gland] | ||
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|is_a= | |is_a=UBERON:0003293;;UBERON:0003294 | ||
|synonym= | |synonym="glandulae salivariae" RELATED LATIN [Wikipedia:Salivary_gland] | ||
|comment=currently we define saliva and salivary glands very generally in functional terms but it may be more appropriate to split this class. From WP: In most vertebrates, saliva does not contain any enzymes, consisting of mucus and water only, and its primary function is to moisten food while eating. As a result, true salivary glands are rarely found in fish or aquatic tetrapods, although there are often individual mucus-secreting cells. Amphibians have a single salivary gland, the intermaxillary gland, located in the forward part of the palate. Reptiles and birds normally have only very small glands on the lips, palate, and base of the mouth, although there are some birds with large glands, which produce a sticky saliva that helps in nest-building. The distinct parotid, submandibular, and sublingual glands are only developed in mammals.[3] The salivary glands of some species, however, are modified to produce enzymes; salivary amylase is found in many, but by no means all, bird and mammal species (including humans, as noted above). Furthermore, the venom glands of poisonous snakes, Gila monsters, and some shrews, are modified salivary glands | |comment=currently we define saliva and salivary glands very generally in functional terms but it may be more appropriate to split this class. From WP: In most vertebrates, saliva does not contain any enzymes, consisting of mucus and water only, and its primary function is to moisten food while eating. As a result, true salivary glands are rarely found in fish or aquatic tetrapods, although there are often individual mucus-secreting cells. Amphibians have a single salivary gland, the intermaxillary gland, located in the forward part of the palate. Reptiles and birds normally have only very small glands on the lips, palate, and base of the mouth, although there are some birds with large glands, which produce a sticky saliva that helps in nest-building. The distinct parotid, submandibular, and sublingual glands are only developed in mammals.[3] The salivary glands of some species, however, are modified to produce enzymes; salivary amylase is found in many, but by no means all, bird and mammal species (including humans, as noted above). Furthermore, the venom glands of poisonous snakes, Gila monsters, and some shrews, are modified salivary glands | ||
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Revision as of 16:58, 26 June 2012
Name: | salivary gland | ||
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Definition: | "saliva-secreting exocrine glands of the oral cavity[GO]. The salivary glands in mammals are exocrine glands, glands with ducts, that produce saliva. They also secrete amylase, an enzyme that breaks down starch into maltose. In other organisms such as insects, salivary glands are often used to produce biologically important proteins like silk or glues, and fly salivary glands contain polytene chromosomes that have been useful in genetic research[WP]." [GO:0007431, Wikipedia:Salivary_gland] | ||
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Synonyms: | "glandulae salivariae" RELATED LATIN [Wikipedia:Salivary_gland] | ||
Comments: | currently we define saliva and salivary glands very generally in functional terms but it may be more appropriate to split this class. From WP: In most vertebrates, saliva does not contain any enzymes, consisting of mucus and water only, and its primary function is to moisten food while eating. As a result, true salivary glands are rarely found in fish or aquatic tetrapods, although there are often individual mucus-secreting cells. Amphibians have a single salivary gland, the intermaxillary gland, located in the forward part of the palate. Reptiles and birds normally have only very small glands on the lips, palate, and base of the mouth, although there are some birds with large glands, which produce a sticky saliva that helps in nest-building. The distinct parotid, submandibular, and sublingual glands are only developed in mammals.[3] The salivary glands of some species, however, are modified to produce enzymes; salivary amylase is found in many, but by no means all, bird and mammal species (including humans, as noted above). Furthermore, the venom glands of poisonous snakes, Gila monsters, and some shrews, are modified salivary glands | ||
Alt_id: | UBERON:FBbt_00005382-FMA_9597-MA_0000346-MIAA_0000079 | ||
Subset: |
functional_classification organ_slim uberon_slim |
Ontology association<br>Each term has an is_a parent in the Uberon Ontology, which has a linkage to an another entity and FANTOM5 samples.Libraries were grouped into mutually exclusive facets according to the FANTOM5 sample ontology mapping to UBERON ontologies.<br><br>link to ontology dataset<br>data
Parents
is_a: | UBERON:0003293(gland of oral region),UBERON:0003294(gland of foregut) |
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Children
is a: | UBERON:0001829 (major salivary gland),UBERON:0012102 (buccal salivary gland) |
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derives from: | FF:0010093 (human salivary gland - adult sample) |
part of: | CL:0002623 (acinar cell of salivary gland),UBERON:0004809 (salivary gland epithelium),UBERON:0006298 (submandibular gland primordium),CL:1001596 (salivary gland glandular cell) |
Ontology Tree: Loaded from BioPortal
Ontorolgy tree(Small window open)
FF samples<br>It includes FANTOM5 samples that overlay the Uberon ontology
Human (Homo sapiens)
- 10093-102C3 (salivary gland, adult, pool1)
- 10199-103F1 (parotid gland, adult)
- 10202-103F4 (submaxillary gland, adult)
- 11771-123I7 (salivary acinar cells, donor1)
- 11772-123I8 (salivary acinar cells, donor2)
- 11773-123I9 (salivary acinar cells, donor3)
- 59-29C1 (submandibular gland, adult)
Mouse (Mus musculus)
- 10093-102C3 (salivary gland, adult, pool1)
- 10199-103F1 (parotid gland, adult)
- 10202-103F4 (submaxillary gland, adult)
- 11771-123I7 (salivary acinar cells, donor1)
- 11772-123I8 (salivary acinar cells, donor2)
- 11773-123I9 (salivary acinar cells, donor3)
- 59-29C1 (submandibular gland, adult)
Enrichment analysis: top 100 FFCP enriched with this ontology term TOP 100 FANTOM5 Cage Peaks enriched with UBERON:0001044 (salivary gland), sorted by p-values <br>Analyst: Hideya Kawaji<br><br>link to source dataset <br>human : data <br>mouse : data
P-value | FFCP | Short description |
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1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE2:Hg19::chr20:31760737..31760740,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr20:31760737..31760740, + |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE2:Hg19::chr20:10412881..10412883,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr20:10412881..10412883, + |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE2:Hg19::chr4:71028629..71028648,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr4:71028629..71028648, + |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE1:Hg19::chr4:71024179..71024185,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p9@C4orf40 |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE2:Hg19::chr13:21383303..21383305,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr13:21383303..21383305, + |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE2:Hg19::chr11:30756513..30756541,-#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr11:30756513..30756541, - |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE1:Hg19::chr3:12113249..12113261,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr3:12113249..12113261, + |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE1:Hg19::chr12:11083291..11083303,-#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr12:11083291..11083303, - |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE1:Hg19::chr4:70867977..70867982,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr4:70867977..70867982, + |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE2:Hg19::chr20:31749597..31749606,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p10@BPIFA2 |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE1:Hg19::chr15:95746149..95746154,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr15:95746149..95746154, + |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE2:Hg19::chr4:71020077..71020092,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p5@C4orf40 |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE1:Hg19::chr4:70924328..70924336,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr4:70924328..70924336, + |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE1:Hg19::chr20:31765977..31765983,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p13@BPIFA2 |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE2:Hg19::chr4:71255494..71255501,-#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr4:71255494..71255501, - |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE2:Hg19::chr4:70858987..70858995,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr4:70858987..70858995, + |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE1:Hg19::chr1:65506801..65506806,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr1:65506801..65506806, + |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE2:Hg19::chr5:66942627..66942643,-#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p1@ENST00000507298 |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE2:Hg19::chr4:70921269..70921289,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr4:70921269..70921289, + |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE1:Hg19::chr4:70902243..70902249,-#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr4:70902243..70902249, - |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE1:Hg19::chr4:146782922..146782938,-#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr4:146782922..146782938, - |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE1:Hg19::chr1:27652420..27652431,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr1:27652420..27652431, + |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE2:Hg19::chr20:31763312..31763323,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr20:31763312..31763323, + |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE1:Hg19::chr20:31761938..31761953,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr20:31761938..31761953, + |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE2:Hg19::chr17:66624229..66624234,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p4@AL117652 |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE2:Hg19::chr4:70861849..70861868,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr4:70861849..70861868, + |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE2:Hg19::chr1:104159271..104159273,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr1:104159271..104159273, + |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE2:Hg19::chr20:31760848..31760853,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr20:31760848..31760853, + |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE1:Hg19::chr20:31757056..31757062,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p9@BPIFA2 |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE2:Hg19::chr12:55224381..55224392,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p7@MUCL1 |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE1:Hg19::chr12:68527632..68527634,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr12:68527632..68527634, + |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE1:Hg19::chr9:129377669..129377671,-#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr9:129377669..129377671, - |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE1:Hg19::chr18:4264585..4264594,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p4@LOC284215 |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE2:Hg19::chr4:71255909..71255918,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr4:71255909..71255918, + |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE1:Hg19::chr4:71255777..71255788,-#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr4:71255777..71255788, - |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE2:Hg19::chr1:9009379..9009420,-#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr1:9009379..9009420, - |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE2:Hg19::chr14:21516851..21516857,-#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p63@NDRG2 |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE2:Hg19::chr12:11033624..11033630,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr12:11033624..11033630, + |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE2:Hg19::chr10:12466842..12466843,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr10:12466842..12466843, + |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE2:Hg19::chrX:127800673..127800677,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chrX:127800673..127800677, + |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE2:Hg19::chr4:70898918..70898937,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr4:70898918..70898937, + |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE2:Hg19::chr4:142133987..142133994,-#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p15@RNF150 |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE1:Hg19::chr6:82882487..82882510,-#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr6:82882487..82882510, - |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE2:Hg19::chr20:31756965..31756990,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p4@BPIFA2 |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE1:Hg19::chr20:31749574..31749588,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p3@BPIFA2 |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE2:Hg19::chr4:71024344..71024359,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p6@C4orf40 |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE1:Hg19::chr4:71020045..71020059,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p4@C4orf40 |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE1:Hg19::chr10:12466842..12466843,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr10:12466842..12466843, + |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE2:Hg19::chr4:71255683..71255689,-#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr4:71255683..71255689, - |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE1:Hg19::chr8:32168322..32168325,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr8:32168322..32168325, + |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE2:Hg19::chr17:80849228..80849258,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr17:80849228..80849258, + |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE1:Hg19::chr1:9017270..9017274,-#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr1:9017270..9017274, - |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE1:Hg19::chr4:70921248..70921265,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr4:70921248..70921265, + |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE2:Hg19::chr20:31767403..31767414,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr20:31767403..31767414, + |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE1:Hg19::chr20:31763276..31763283,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr20:31763276..31763283, + |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE1:Hg19::chr6:136765981..136765985,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr6:136765981..136765985, + |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE1:Hg19::chr1:58702315..58702317,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr1:58702315..58702317, + |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE1:Hg19::chr17:66624163..66624180,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p2@AL117652 |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE2:Hg19::chr9:81404652..81404653,-#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr9:81404652..81404653, - |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE2:Hg19::chr4:70866637..70866642,-#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr4:70866637..70866642, - |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE2:Hg19::chr1:9027751..9027755,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr1:9027751..9027755, + |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE2:Hg19::chr16:73108040..73108043,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr16:73108040..73108043, + |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE1:Hg19::chr4:70898896..70898917,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr4:70898896..70898917, + |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE2:Hg19::chr20:31763221..31763230,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr20:31763221..31763230, + |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE1:Hg19::chrX:98177758..98177763,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chrX:98177758..98177763, + |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE2:Hg19::chr4:33651567..33651572,-#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr4:33651567..33651572, - |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE1:Hg19::chr4:71029303..71029312,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr4:71029303..71029312, + |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE2:Hg19::chr4:94247088..94247093,-#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr4:94247088..94247093, - |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE1:Hg19::chr4:86939372..86939374,-#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr4:86939372..86939374, - |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE1:Hg19::chr4:71255895..71255904,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr4:71255895..71255904, + |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE2:Hg19::chr1:9009469..9009476,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr1:9009469..9009476, + |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE1:Hg19::chr1:9009368..9009378,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr1:9009368..9009378, + |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE1:Hg19::chr7:50156988..50156993,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr7:50156988..50156993, + |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE2:Hg19::chr20:31760756..31760778,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr20:31760756..31760778, + |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE1:Hg19::chr20:31756941..31756949,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p8@BPIFA2 |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE1:Hg19::chr11:2476301..2476302,-#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr11:2476301..2476302, - |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE2:Hg19::chr4:71028660..71028668,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr4:71028660..71028668, + |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE2:Hg19::chr3:10569527..10569554,-#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr3:10569527..10569554, - |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE2:Hg19::chr4:71255816..71255827,-#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr4:71255816..71255827, - |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE2:Hg19::chr1:9009322..9009333,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr1:9009322..9009333, + |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE2:Hg19::chr4:70894345..70894354,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr4:70894345..70894354, + |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE1:Hg19::chr4:70868002..70868008,-#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr4:70868002..70868008, - |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE2:Hg19::chr12:11085389..11085397,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr12:11085389..11085397, + |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE2:Hg19::chrX:53171146..53171174,-#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chrX:53171146..53171174, - |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE1:Hg19::chr20:31765997..31766004,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p12@BPIFA2 |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE2:Hg19::chr11:2476301..2476302,-#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr11:2476301..2476302, - |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE2:Hg19::chr4:70859008..70859019,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr4:70859008..70859019, + |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE1:Hg19::chr12:11036998..11037006,-#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p6@PRH1 |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE1:Hg19::chr4:70866621..70866631,-#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr4:70866621..70866631, - |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE2:Hg19::chr6:99243504..99243506,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr6:99243504..99243506, + |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE2:Hg19::chr4:70924295..70924307,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr4:70924295..70924307, + |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE1:Hg19::chr7:130066581..130066590,-#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p10@CEP41 |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE2:Hg19::chr20:31763318..31763328,-#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr20:31763318..31763328, - |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE1:Hg19::chr20:31763207..31763219,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr20:31763207..31763219, + |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE2:Hg19::chr17:66624238..66624249,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p1@AL117652 |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE1:Hg19::chr1:9009454..9009492,-#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr1:9009454..9009492, - |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE2:Hg19::chr20:31761883..31761894,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr20:31761883..31761894, + |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE1:Hg19::chr20:31760737..31760740,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr20:31760737..31760740, + |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE1:Hg19::chr20:10412881..10412883,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr20:10412881..10412883, + |
1.83e-98 | FFCP PHASE2:Hg19::chr4:71029698..71029719,+#_8dfd5d05f9728abfbec2a4a02418ea73 | p@chr4:71029698..71029719, + |