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Figure Results from First Run When: fix_b=1 fix_P=0 iestimate=1 Alpha=.01

Overall Network Result

Expression of ACE2 and response to dzap1 and wild type

Expression of ASG1 and response to dzap1 and wild type

Expression of CIN5 and response to dzap1 and wild type

Expression of CYC8 and response to dzap1 and wild type

Expression of FKH2 and response to dzap1 and wild type

Expression of GAT3 and response to dzap1 and wild type

Expression of GLN3 and response to dzap1 and wild type

Expression of HMO1 and response to dzap1 and wild type

Expression of MIG2 and response to dzap1 and wild type

Expression of MSN2 and response to dzap1 and wild type

Expression of PDR1 and response to dzap1 and wild type

Expression of RIF1 and response to dzap1 and wild type

Expression of SFP1 and response to dzap1 and wild type

Expression of SNF6 and response to dzap1 and wild type

Expression of STB5 and response to dzap1 and wild type

Expression of SWI5 and response to dzap1 and wild type

Expression of YHP1 and response to dzap1 and wild type

Expression of YLR278C and response to dzap1 and wild type

Expression of YOX1 and response to dzap1 and wild type

Expression of ZAP1 and response to dzap1 and wild type