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BMCBI
2007
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FUNC: a package for detecting significant associations between gene sets and ontological annotations
Background: Genome-wide expression, sequence and association studies typically yield large sets of gene candidates, which must then be further analysed and interpreted. Informatio...
Kay Prüfer, Bjoern Muetzel, Hong Hai Do, Gunt...
BMCBI
2010
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The Neural/Immune Gene Ontology: clipping the Gene Ontology for neurological and immunological systems
Background: The Gene Ontology (GO) is used to describe genes and gene products from many organisms. When used for functional annotation of microarray data, GO is often slimmed by ...
Nophar Geifman, Alon Monsonego, Eitan Rubin
BMCBI
2006
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A method for computing the overall statistical significance of a treatment effect among a group of genes
Background: In studies that use DNA arrays to assess changes in gene expression, our goal is to evaluate the statistical significance of treatments on sets of genes. Genes can be ...
Robert R. Delongchamp, Taewon Lee, Cruz Velasco
BMCBI
2006
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Grouping Gene Ontology terms to improve the assessment of gene set enrichment in microarray data
Background: Gene Ontology (GO) terms are often used to assess the results of microarray experiments. The most common way to do this is to perform Fisher's exact tests to find...
Alex Lewin, Ian C. Grieve
BMCBI
2006
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A new measure for functional similarity of gene products based on Gene Ontology
Background: Gene Ontology (GO) is a standard vocabulary of functional terms and allows for coherent annotation of gene products. These annotations provide a basis for new methods ...
Andreas Schlicker, Francisco S. Domingues, Jö...