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BMCBI
2008
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Gene set analyses for interpreting microarray experiments on prokaryotic organisms
Background: Despite the widespread usage of DNA microarrays, questions remain about how best to interpret the wealth of gene-by-gene transcriptional levels that they measure. Rece...
Nathan L. Tintle, Aaron A. Best, Matthew DeJongh, ...
BMCBI
2008
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Mapping gene expression quantitative trait loci by singular value decomposition and independent component analysis
Background: The combination of gene expression profiling with linkage analysis has become a powerful paradigm for mapping gene expression quantitative trait loci (eQTL). To date, ...
Shameek Biswas, John D. Storey, Joshua M. Akey
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BMCBI
2010
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Inference of sparse combinatorial-control networks from gene-expression data: a message passing approach
Background: Transcriptional gene regulation is one of the most important mechanisms in controlling many essential cellular processes, including cell development, cell-cycle contro...
Marc Bailly-Bechet, Alfredo Braunstein, Andrea Pag...
ICDM
2008
IEEE
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Hunting for Coherent Co-clusters in High Dimensional and Noisy Datasets
Clustering problems often involve datasets where only a part of the data is relevant to the problem, e.g., in microarray data analysis only a subset of the genes show cohesive exp...
Meghana Deodhar, Joydeep Ghosh, Gunjan Gupta, Hyuk...
JCB
2006
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GenRate: A Generative Model that Reveals Novel Transcripts in Genome-Tiling Microarray Data
Genome-wide microarray designs containing millions to hundreds of millions of probes are available for a variety of mammals, including mouse and human. These genome tiling arrays ...
Brendan J. Frey, Quaid Morris, Timothy R. Hughes