<div><p>Inferring gene regulatory relationships from observational data is challenging. Manipulation and intervention is often required to unravel causal relationships unambiguously. However, gene copy number changes, as they frequently occur in cancer cells, might be considered natural manipulation experiments on gene expression. An increasing number of data sets on matched array comparative genomic hybridisation and transcriptomics experiments from a variety of cancer pathologies are becoming publicly available. Here we explore the potential of a meta-analysis of thirty such data sets. The aim of our analysis was to assess the potential of <i>in silico</i> inference of <i>trans</i>-acting gene regulatory relationships from this type of da...
Gene regulatory network inference is a standard technique for obtaining structured regulatory inform...
The mRNA expression levels of genes have been shown to have discriminating power for the classificat...
One of the challenging and important computational problems in systems biology is to infer gene regu...
Inferring gene regulatory relationships from observational data is challenging. Manipulation and int...
Inferring gene regulatory relationships from observational data is challenging. Manipulation and int...
BACKGROUND: Gene regulatory relationships can be inferred using matched array comparative genomics a...
The copy numbers of genes in cancer samples are often highly disrupted and form a natural amplificat...
textabstractBackground: It has been shown that a random-effects framework can be used to test the as...
Genomic copy number alterations are common in cancer. Finding the genes causally implicated in oncog...
Gene regulatory network inference is a standard technique for obtaining structured regulatory inform...
With an increasing number of cancer profiling studies assaying both transcript mRNA and copy number ...
Background Elucidating the exact relationship between gene copy number and expressio...
<div><p>Genomic copy number alterations are common in cancer. Finding the genes causally implicated ...
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Cancer is a genetic disease in which multiple genes are perturbed. Thus, information about the regul...
Gene regulatory network inference is a standard technique for obtaining structured regulatory inform...
The mRNA expression levels of genes have been shown to have discriminating power for the classificat...
One of the challenging and important computational problems in systems biology is to infer gene regu...
Inferring gene regulatory relationships from observational data is challenging. Manipulation and int...
Inferring gene regulatory relationships from observational data is challenging. Manipulation and int...
BACKGROUND: Gene regulatory relationships can be inferred using matched array comparative genomics a...
The copy numbers of genes in cancer samples are often highly disrupted and form a natural amplificat...
textabstractBackground: It has been shown that a random-effects framework can be used to test the as...
Genomic copy number alterations are common in cancer. Finding the genes causally implicated in oncog...
Gene regulatory network inference is a standard technique for obtaining structured regulatory inform...
With an increasing number of cancer profiling studies assaying both transcript mRNA and copy number ...
Background Elucidating the exact relationship between gene copy number and expressio...
<div><p>Genomic copy number alterations are common in cancer. Finding the genes causally implicated ...
permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work i...
Cancer is a genetic disease in which multiple genes are perturbed. Thus, information about the regul...
Gene regulatory network inference is a standard technique for obtaining structured regulatory inform...
The mRNA expression levels of genes have been shown to have discriminating power for the classificat...
One of the challenging and important computational problems in systems biology is to infer gene regu...