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Nataliya [291]
1 year ago
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The esr1 gene is ________ in cancerous breast tissue and the grb7 gene is ________ in cancerous breast tissue for ms. Cantu.

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oksian1 [2.3K]1 year ago
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For Ms. Cantu, the GRB7 gene is not expressed in malignant breast tissue while the ESR1 gene is upregulated in such tissue.

Upregulated genes are shown by the colour red.

Down-regulated genes are shown by the colour green.

Non-differentially expressed genes are indicated by the colour yellow.

Absence of expression is shown by the colour black.

Hence from the table and colours ESR1 The GRB7 gene is not expressed, and the gene is upregulated.

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