Figure 2From: Switch-like genes populate cell communication pathways and are enriched for extracellular proteinsBimodal genes highlighted in KEGG ECM-receptor interaction diagram. Nodes representing switch-like genes are colored orange; remaining genes on the MG-U74Av2 array are shown in grey, and white blocks designate genes not on the array. Genes not in the organism-specific pathway for mouse are crossed out. Genes identified as switching in skeletal muscle samples with diabetes type I and type II are labeled with "I" and "II", respectively, with arrows indicating the direction of change in the disease state (â–² is low-to-high; â–¼ is high-to-low).Back to article page