Tissue Prominent Sexual Dimorphism Genes
Sexual dimorphism may affect human physiology and illness. Individual differences in men and women can have major physiological effects and disease outcomes. Protein-coding gene activities would depend on tissue-specific expression profiles, which may further cause physiological variations. Individual human tissue-specific gene expression patterns must be extensively analyzed. Therefore, this TPSDG user-friendly bioinformatic tool for viewing expression levels and variations across individual samples in specified tissues was generated We used the Gini coefficient index and the latest GTEx V10 datasets to compare human protein-coding gene expression across 43 tissue subtypes. The Gini coefficient index was used to compare male and female expression across all tissue subtypes. This visualization webtool provides tissue-specific expression profiles for individual male and female subjects. Particularly, this tool enables users to simultaneously interrogate the Gini index profiles (variations) and expression levels of protein-coding genes across various tissue subtypes. Thus, this TPSDG bioinformatic webtool is useful for biological researchers investigating divergently expressed protein-coding genes across different tissues.
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