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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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Inference of haplotypic phase and missing genotypes in polyploid organisms and variable copy number genomic regions
Background: The power of haplotype-based methods for association studies, identification of regions under selection, and ancestral inference, is well-established for diploid organ...
Shu-Yi Su, Jonathan White, David J. Balding, Lachl...
CORR
2008
Springer
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Low-Complexity Structured Precoding for Spatially Correlated MIMO Channels
The focus of this paper is on spatial precoding in correlated multi-antenna channels, where the number of independent data-streams is adapted to trade-off the data-rate with the t...
Vasanthan Raghavan, Akbar M. Sayeed, Venugopal V. ...
CSDA
2008
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Step-up and step-down procedures controlling the number and proportion of false positives
In multiple hypotheses testing, it is important to control the probability of rejecting "true" null hypotheses. A standard procedure has been to control the family-wise ...
Paul N. Somerville, Claudia Hemmelmann
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BMCBI
2006
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Goulphar: rapid access and expertise for standard two-color microarray normalization methods
Background: Raw data normalization is a critical step in microarray data analysis because it directly affects data interpretation. Most of the normalization methods currently used...
Sophie Lemoine, Florence Combes, Nicolas Servant, ...