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Table 1 Lists of a) gene ontology terms and b) mammalian phenotype terms that were used to create pain gene set 1

From: A novel method for gathering and prioritizing disease candidate genes based on construction of a set of disease-related MeSH® terms

ID

Term

a)

 

GO:0019233

Sensory perception of pain

GO:0050968

Detection of chemical stimulus involved in sensory perception of pain

GO:0050967

Detection of electrical stimulus involved in sensory perception of pain

GO:0050966

Detection of mechanical stimulus involved in sensory perception of pain

GO:0050965

Detection of temperature stimulus involved in sensory perception of pain

GO:0051930

Regulation of sensory perception of pain

GO:0044465

Modulation of sensory perception of pain in another organism

GO:0019234

Sensory perception of fast pain

GO:0019235

Sensory perception of slow pain

GO:0048265

Response to pain

GO:0048266

Behavioral response to pain

GO:0061366

Behavioral response to chemical pain

GO:0061367

Behavioral response to acetic acid induced pain

GO:0061368

Behavioral response to formalin induced pain

b)

 

MP:0001491

Unresponsive to tactile stimuli

MP:0001968

Abnormal touch/nociception

MP:0001970

Abnormal pain threshold

MP:0001973

Increased thermal nociceptive threshold

MP:0001980

Abnormal chemically-elicited antinociception

MP:0001981

Increased chemically-elicited antinociception

MP:0001982

Decreased chemically-elicited antinociception

MP:0002733

Abnormal thermal nociception

MP:0002734

Abnormal mechanical nociception

MP:0002735

Abnormal chemical nociception

MP:0002736

Abnormal nociception after inflammation

MP:0002738

Hyperresponsive to tactile stimuli

MP:0003043

Hypoalgesia

MP:0003177

Allodynia

MP:0003998

Decreased thermal nociceptive threshold

MP:0004270

Analgesia

MP:0005316

Abnormal response to tactile stimuli

MP:0005407

Hyperalgesia

MP:0005498

Hyporesponsive to tactile stimuli

MP:0008531

Increased chemical nociceptive threshold

MP:0008532

Decreased chemical nociceptive threshold