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BMCBI
2011
12 years 8 months ago
A Simple Approach to Ranking Differentially Expressed Gene Expression Time Courses through Gaussian Process Regression
Background: The analysis of gene expression from time series underpins many biological studies. Two basic forms of analysis recur for data of this type: removing inactive (quiet) ...
Alfredo A. Kalaitzis, Neil D. Lawrence
BMCBI
2006
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13 years 5 months ago
How to decide? Different methods of calculating gene expression from short oligonucleotide array data will give different result
Background: Short oligonucleotide arrays for transcript profiling have been available for several years. Generally, raw data from these arrays are analysed with the aid of the Mic...
Frank F. Millenaar, John Okyere, Sean T. May, Mart...
BMCBI
2010
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13 years 6 days ago
Circadian signatures in rat liver: from gene expression to pathways
Background: Circadian rhythms are 24 hour oscillations in many behavioural, physiological, cellular and molecular processes that are controlled by an endogenous clock which is ent...
Meric A. Ovacik, Siddharth Sukumaran, Richard R. A...
BIOINFORMATICS
2002
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A duplication growth model of gene expression networks
Motivation: There has been considerable interest in developing computational techniques for inferring genetic regulatory networks from whole-genome expression profiles. When expre...
Ashish Bhan, David J. Galas, T. Gregory Dewey
BMCBI
2002
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The limit fold change model: A practical approach for selecting differentially expressed genes from microarray data
Background: The biomedical community is developing new methods of data analysis to more efficiently process the massive data sets produced by microarray experiments. Systematic an...
David M. Mutch, Alvin Berger, Robert Mansourian, A...