Table 2 Noise of cancer genes and random samples of genes in transcriptome and proteome.

From: Globally invariant behavior of oncogenes and random genes at population but not at single cell level

Cancer type

N vs N

T vs T

N vs T

CGC

CGC sample

CSO

CSO sample

CGC

CGC sample

CSO

CSO sample

CGC

CGC sample

CSO

CSO sample

Breast

0.267

0.325

0.248

0.32

0.232

0.305

0.204

0.303

0.306

0.366

0.294

0.363

Colorectal

0.464

0.585

0.451

0.586

0.51

0.631

0.48

0.632

0.528

0.658

0.501

0.658

AML

0.145

0.176

0.131

0.174

0.249

0.315

0.246

0.311

0.218

0.282

0.212

0.278

HCC

0.173

0.17

0.172

0.177

0.337

0.357

0.363

0.372

0.322

0.335

0.316

0.351

Ovarian

0.07

0.127

0.073

0.126

0.39

0.48

0.404

0.477

0.45

0.536

0.461

0.537

Osteosarcoma

0.203

0.257

0.175

0.223

0.293

0.37

0.296

0.351

0.413

0.529

0.588

0.493

Skin

0.423

0.451

0.454

0.453

0.28

0.33

0.271

0.327

0.419

0.466

0.392

0.465

HCC (Proteome)

15457

5E + 05

1256

4E + 05

1E + 06

3E + 05

1930

3E + 05

5E + 05

4E + 06

11016

1E + 06

Ovarian (Proteome)

2E + 06

4E + 05

33743

86705

81443

6E + 05

3126

1E + 05

25978

5E + 05

7910

3E + 05

  1. Noise between normal samples (N vs N), tumor samples (T vs T), and normal vs tumor samples (N vs T) for CGC genes, CGC-sized random sampling of genes, CSO genes, and CSO-sized random sampling of genes.