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  • Comparing mouse and human differentially expressed genes

    Hello,

    I have run differential expression analyses for mouse and human using RNA-seq data. I now have a list of genes (Ensembl IDs) differentially expressed in the mouse and a list of genes differentially expressed in the human. How can I now see if there is any overlap between the lists? Clearly I cannot use the Ensembl IDs, and many gene symbols differ between mouse and human. Any advice would be appreciated.

    Thanks
    Stephan

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    Look at this link. It's a little outdated but should give a start.

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    • #3
      Stephen you might want to know more on the synteny blocks between mouse and human

      http://www.evolutionpages.com/Mouse%...%20synteny.htm
      Marco

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      • #4
        Originally posted by kmcarr View Post
        Look at this link. It's a little outdated but should give a start.
        Yup. Translate the Ensembl IDs from human to mouse orthologs using biomart.org - then you'll have the quite complete table.

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