Background: In microarray experiments the numbers of replicates are often limited due to factors such as cost, availability of sample or poor hybridization. There are currently fe...
Perhaps the most common question that a microarray study can ask is, “Between two given biological conditions, which genes exhibit changed expression levels?” Existing methods...
Will Sheffler, Eli Upfal, John Sedivy, William Sta...
Background: Before conducting a microarray experiment, one important issue that needs to be determined is the number of arrays required in order to have adequate power to identify...
Background: A key step in the analysis of microarray expression profiling data is the identification of genes that display statistically significant changes in expression signals ...
Dietmar E. Martin, Philippe Demougin, Michael N. H...
Background: Most microarray experiments are carried out with the purpose of identifying genes whose expression varies in relation with specific conditions or in response to enviro...