\name{hkGenes} \alias{hkGenes} \docType{data} \title{ Housekeeping Genes from Eisenberg and Levanon (2003) } \description{ Housekeeping genes reported by Eisenberg and Levanon (2003) and occurring within the set of genes that form the tables of counts in \code{\link{pickrell.eset}}, \code{\link{montgomery.eset}} and \code{\link{cheung.eset}} in this experimental data package. } \usage{data(hkGenes)} \format{ \code{hkGenes}: Ensembl gene identifiers from the list of housekeeping genes occuring within the set of genes that form the tables of counts in \code{\link{pickrell.eset}}, \code{\link{montgomery.eset}} and \code{\link{cheung.eset}} in this experimental data package. } \details{ This list of genes has been derived from mapping the original list in \url{http://www.cgen.com/supp_info/Housekeeping_genes.html} to Ensemble Gene identifiers using the \code{\link[org.Hs.eg.db]{org.Hs.eg.db}} package. This list of housekeeping genes has been employed to compare count data distributions from genes with different expression dynamics in (Esnaola et al., \emph{submitted}) and is restricted to genes occuring within the set of genes that form the tables of counts in \code{\link{pickrell.eset}}, \code{\link{montgomery.eset}} and \code{\link{cheung.eset}} in this experimental data package. } \source{ E. Eisenberg, and E.Y. Levanon. Human housekeeping genes are compact. \emph{Trends Genet}, 19(7):362--365, 2003. } \references{ M. Esnaola, P. Puig, D. Gonzalez, R. Castelo, and J.R. Gonzalez. Gene-specific count data distributions are required in RNA-seq experiments with extensive replication. Submitted. } \seealso{ \code{\link{annotEnsembl63}} \code{\link{pickrell}} \code{\link{pickrellNorm}} \code{\link{montgomery}} \code{\link{genderGenes}} } \examples{ data(hkGenes) length(hkGenes) head(hkGenes) } \keyword{datasets}