Motivation In biology, we are often faced with multiple datasets recorded on the same set of objects, such as multi-omics and phenotypic data of the same tumors. These datasets are typically not independent from each other. For example, methylation may influence gene expression, which may, in turn, influence drug response. Such relationships can strongly affect analyses performed on the data, as we have previously shown for the identification of biomarkers of drug response. Therefore, it is important to be able to chart the relationships between datasets. Results We present iTOP, a methodology to infer a topology of relationships between datasets. We base this methodology on the RV coefficient, a measure of matrix correlation, which can be ...
The advance of omics technologies has made possible to measure several data modalities on a system o...
The rise of Big Data has enabled sophisticated analysis of the human genome in unprecedented detail....
Background: Biological entities such as genes, promoters, mRNA, metabolites or proteins do not act a...
Motivation In biology, we are often faced with multiple datasets recorded on the same set of objects...
Motivation: In biology, we are often faced with multiple datasets recorded on the same set of object...
Motivation: In biology, we are often faced with multiple datasets recorded on the same set of object...
In order to improve anti-cancer treatment, we need to better understand why some patients respond to...
A primary challenge in the analysis of high-throughput biological data is the abundance of correlate...
Motivation: Transcriptomic data can be used to describe the mechanism of action (MOA) of a chemical ...
Computational tools for multiomics data integration have usually been designed for unsupervised dete...
With the advancement of high throughput technologies, many repositories of the genome, proteome, tra...
Summarization: The ultimate goal of the genomic revolution, is understanding the genetic causes, the...
Multi-omics data integration has emerged as a promising approach to identify patient subgroups. Howe...
In line with the advances in high-throughput technologies, multiple omic datasets have accumulated t...
MOTIVATION: With the availability of many 'omics' data, such as transcriptomics, proteomics or metab...
The advance of omics technologies has made possible to measure several data modalities on a system o...
The rise of Big Data has enabled sophisticated analysis of the human genome in unprecedented detail....
Background: Biological entities such as genes, promoters, mRNA, metabolites or proteins do not act a...
Motivation In biology, we are often faced with multiple datasets recorded on the same set of objects...
Motivation: In biology, we are often faced with multiple datasets recorded on the same set of object...
Motivation: In biology, we are often faced with multiple datasets recorded on the same set of object...
In order to improve anti-cancer treatment, we need to better understand why some patients respond to...
A primary challenge in the analysis of high-throughput biological data is the abundance of correlate...
Motivation: Transcriptomic data can be used to describe the mechanism of action (MOA) of a chemical ...
Computational tools for multiomics data integration have usually been designed for unsupervised dete...
With the advancement of high throughput technologies, many repositories of the genome, proteome, tra...
Summarization: The ultimate goal of the genomic revolution, is understanding the genetic causes, the...
Multi-omics data integration has emerged as a promising approach to identify patient subgroups. Howe...
In line with the advances in high-throughput technologies, multiple omic datasets have accumulated t...
MOTIVATION: With the availability of many 'omics' data, such as transcriptomics, proteomics or metab...
The advance of omics technologies has made possible to measure several data modalities on a system o...
The rise of Big Data has enabled sophisticated analysis of the human genome in unprecedented detail....
Background: Biological entities such as genes, promoters, mRNA, metabolites or proteins do not act a...