The Gene Ontology (GO) is an important knowledge resource for biologists and bioinformaticians. This paper explores the integration of similarity information derived from GO into clustering-based gene expression analysis. A system that integrates GO annotations, similarity patterns and expression data in yeast is assessed. In comparison with a clustering model based only on expression data correlation, the proposed framework not only produces consistent results, but also it offers alternative, potentially meaningful views of the biological problem under study. Moreover, it provides the basis for developing other automated, knowledge-driven data mining systems in this and related application areas. 1
Abstract Background The Gene Ontology (GO) is a community-based bioinformatics resource that employs...
Understanding biological activity requires the detection of crucial proteins. The identification of ...
We propose a method for global validation of gene clusterings. The method selects a set of informati...
The Gene Ontology (GO) is an important knowledge resource for biologists and bioinformaticians. This...
Abstract. The huge volume of gene expression data produced by mi-croarrays and other high-throughput...
AbstractTo microarray expression data analysis, it is well accepted that biological knowledge-guided...
Motivation: With the advent of DNA microarray technologies, the parallel quantification of genome-wi...
Abstract:- In this paper it is explained a new approach for clustering Gene Ontology (GO) terms by e...
AbstractWe propose a novel co-clustering algorithm that is based on self-organizing maps (SOMs). The...
Ontologies are fundamental knowledge representations that provide not only standards for annotating ...
Gene ontology (GO) is organized in three principles, Cellular Component, Biological Process and Mole...
In the post-genomic era, the organization of genes into networks has played an important role in cha...
MotivationWhile the manually curated Gene Ontology (GO) is widely used, inferring a GO directly from...
Abstract Background Biclustering algorithms search for groups of genes that share the same behavior ...
Based on the correlation between expression and ontology-driven gene similarity, we incorporate func...
Abstract Background The Gene Ontology (GO) is a community-based bioinformatics resource that employs...
Understanding biological activity requires the detection of crucial proteins. The identification of ...
We propose a method for global validation of gene clusterings. The method selects a set of informati...
The Gene Ontology (GO) is an important knowledge resource for biologists and bioinformaticians. This...
Abstract. The huge volume of gene expression data produced by mi-croarrays and other high-throughput...
AbstractTo microarray expression data analysis, it is well accepted that biological knowledge-guided...
Motivation: With the advent of DNA microarray technologies, the parallel quantification of genome-wi...
Abstract:- In this paper it is explained a new approach for clustering Gene Ontology (GO) terms by e...
AbstractWe propose a novel co-clustering algorithm that is based on self-organizing maps (SOMs). The...
Ontologies are fundamental knowledge representations that provide not only standards for annotating ...
Gene ontology (GO) is organized in three principles, Cellular Component, Biological Process and Mole...
In the post-genomic era, the organization of genes into networks has played an important role in cha...
MotivationWhile the manually curated Gene Ontology (GO) is widely used, inferring a GO directly from...
Abstract Background Biclustering algorithms search for groups of genes that share the same behavior ...
Based on the correlation between expression and ontology-driven gene similarity, we incorporate func...
Abstract Background The Gene Ontology (GO) is a community-based bioinformatics resource that employs...
Understanding biological activity requires the detection of crucial proteins. The identification of ...
We propose a method for global validation of gene clusterings. The method selects a set of informati...