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Table 2 Unigenes from the Glucose Metabolism category (GO:006006) in goldfish and zebrafish olfactory epithelium collections

From: Analysis of the goldfish Carassius auratus olfactory epithelium transcriptome reveals the presence of numerous non-olfactory GPCR and putative receptors for progestin pheromones

Genes only in goldfish OE transcriptome

Genes in OE unigene libraries of both species

Genes only in zebrafish OE transcriptome

cAMP responsive element modulator

Activating transcription factor 4

3-hydroxyisobutyrate dehydrogenase

Hexokinase 1

Aldolase 2, B isoform

6-phosphofructo-2-kinase/fructose-2,6-biphosphatase 3

Nuclear receptor subfamily 3, group C, member 1

Glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase 1 (soluble)

6-phosphogluconolactonase

Phosphofructokinase, platelet

Leptin

Adiponectin, C1Q and collagen domain containing

Ribose 5-phosphate isomerase A (predicted)

Phosphoglucomutase 3

Aldhehyde dehydrogenase family 5, subfamily A1

Solute carrier family 2, (facilitated glucose transporter), member 8

Ribulose-5-phosphate-3-epimerase (predicted)

Calcium channel, voltage-dependent, P/Q type, alpha 1A

Transketolase

Transaldolase 1

cAMP-regulated phosphoprotein 19

 

Triosephosphate isomerase 1

Carbonic anhydrase 5a, mitochondrial

  

Carnitine palmitoyltransferase 1a, liver

  

Enolase 1, alpha

  

Fatty acid binding protein 5, epidermal

  

Glucose phosphate isomerase 1

  

Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase X-linked

  

Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase, spermatogenic

  

Insulin-like growth factor binding protein 1

  

Myelocytomatosis oncogene

  

Protein kinase, AMP-activated, alpha 1 catalytic subunit

  

Pyruvate dehydrogenase (lipoamide) beta

  

Pyruvate kinase, muscle

  

Tumor necrosis factor

Total number of Glucose Metabolism genes

75

100%

Positive matches to goldfish OE library

15

20%

Positive matches to zebrafish OE library

29

37.3%

Unmatched genes

40

53.3%

  1. Positive matches include counts of genes present in both libraries. For this reason the sum of present and absent genes exceeds the total number of genes used in analysis.