Fig. 2: Transcriptome-wide association study genes whose differential expression in relevant tissues was associated with restless legs syndrome. | Communications Biology

Fig. 2: Transcriptome-wide association study genes whose differential expression in relevant tissues was associated with restless legs syndrome.

From: Transcriptome-wide association study for restless legs syndrome identifies new susceptibility genes

Fig. 2: Transcriptome-wide association study genes whose differential expression in relevant tissues was associated with restless legs syndrome.

Ribbons link the genes to the segments that represent the relevant tissues. Gene groups that belong to the different GWAS loci and their relevant tissues were coloured differently. S100A16, S100A2, S100A3, and S100A3: yellow; DOCK7: light blue; MEIS1 and PPP3R1: dark red; CCDC148: brown; DLX1: dark blue; CMTR1 and RP1-153P14.5: green; TAC1: olive; AF131215.2: gold; KCTD9: purple; GSTO: pink; AP000462.3: orange; CTD-2292M16.8: violet; RP5-1021I20.1 and RP5-1021I20.2: red; SKOR1, MAP2K5, IQCH, IQCH-AS1, AAGAB, RP11-34F13.2, and TMEM87A: pale pink; RP11-645C24.5: khaki; SKAP1: goldenrod; ZGPAT and RGS19: green; JAM2: grey. Gene models were visualized using the online version of Circos (http://mkweb.bcgsc.ca/tableviewer/).

Back to article page