A major challenge in life science research is understanding the mechanism involved in a given phenotype. The ability to identify the correct mechanisms is needed in order to understand fundamental and very important phenomena such as mechanisms of disease, immune systems responses to various challenges, and mechanisms of drug action. The current data analysis methods focus on the identification of the differentially expressed (DE) genes using their fold change and/or p-values. Major shortcomings of this approach are that: i) it does not consider the interactions between genes; ii) its results are sensitive to the selection of the threshold(s) used, and iii) the set of genes produced by this approach is not always conducive to formulating me...
Multiple biological pathways often work together to determine a given disease phenotype. Understandi...
The function of the majority of genes in the mouse and human genomes remains unknown. The mouse embr...
The function of the majority of genes in the mouse and human genomes remains unknown. The mouse embr...
Following advancements in the "omics" fields of molecular biology and genetics, much attention has b...
<p>(A)We use microarray experiments to study differential gene expressions under specific disease co...
Epistasis, refers to the phenomenon, in which the phenotypic effect of one gene depends on or is mod...
Genes are the functional units of heredity. However, the functions of many genes remain unknown, whi...
MOTIVATION: Diseases and adverse drug reactions are frequently caused by disruptions in gene functio...
Multiple biological pathways often work together to determine a given disease phenotype. Understandi...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Many tools used to analyze microarrays in different conditions hav...
Many tools used to analyze microarrays in different conditions have been described. However, the int...
Background: In microarray data analysis, factors such as data quality, biological variation, and the...
Recently, High-throughput instruments and associated studies have produced volumes of publicly avail...
Abstract—Microarray experiments often measure expres-sions of genes taken from sample tissues in the...
Despite considerable progress in understanding the molecular origins of hereditary human diseases, t...
Multiple biological pathways often work together to determine a given disease phenotype. Understandi...
The function of the majority of genes in the mouse and human genomes remains unknown. The mouse embr...
The function of the majority of genes in the mouse and human genomes remains unknown. The mouse embr...
Following advancements in the "omics" fields of molecular biology and genetics, much attention has b...
<p>(A)We use microarray experiments to study differential gene expressions under specific disease co...
Epistasis, refers to the phenomenon, in which the phenotypic effect of one gene depends on or is mod...
Genes are the functional units of heredity. However, the functions of many genes remain unknown, whi...
MOTIVATION: Diseases and adverse drug reactions are frequently caused by disruptions in gene functio...
Multiple biological pathways often work together to determine a given disease phenotype. Understandi...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Many tools used to analyze microarrays in different conditions hav...
Many tools used to analyze microarrays in different conditions have been described. However, the int...
Background: In microarray data analysis, factors such as data quality, biological variation, and the...
Recently, High-throughput instruments and associated studies have produced volumes of publicly avail...
Abstract—Microarray experiments often measure expres-sions of genes taken from sample tissues in the...
Despite considerable progress in understanding the molecular origins of hereditary human diseases, t...
Multiple biological pathways often work together to determine a given disease phenotype. Understandi...
The function of the majority of genes in the mouse and human genomes remains unknown. The mouse embr...
The function of the majority of genes in the mouse and human genomes remains unknown. The mouse embr...