Fig. 5From: Repositioning drugs by targeting network modules: a Parkinson’s disease case studyPhenotypes corresponding to each module. The color scale indicates the Pearson correlation between the samples and the modules. The number in the brackets indicates the asymptotic P-value for each correlation. In sample names, the “Ctrl” indicates control samples and “Dis” indicates the disease samples. The direction of the correlation differs for case and control samples in each brain region, demonstrating that the gene modules differentiate them well. In student t-test, T module frontal gyrus case VS control is 0.06, latera; substantia case VS control is 6.3×10−4, medial substantia case VS control is 0.03, Br module frontal gyrus case VS control is 0.04, latera; substantia case VS control is 2.2×10−3, medial substantia case VS control is 1.2×10−3 Back to article page