AbstractSequence tag count-based gene expression analysis is potent for the identification of candidate genes relevant to the cancerous phenotype. With the public availability of count-based data, the computational approaches for differentially expressed genes, which are mainly based on Binomial or beta-Binomial distribution, become practical and important in cancer biology. It remains a permanent need to select a proper statistical model for these methods. In this study, we developed a novel Bayesian algorithm-based method, Electronic Differential Gene Expression Screener (EDGES), in which a statistical model was determined by geometric averaging of 12 common housekeeping genes. EDGES identified a set of differentially expressed genes in l...
Microarray technology has transformed the field of cancer biology by enabling the simultaneous evalu...
Biology has entered a challenging, information-intense period where computational experiments are co...
Given the fact that cancer is a multistage progression process resulting from genetic sequence mutat...
AbstractSequence tag count-based gene expression analysis is potent for the identification of candid...
The search for human genes specifically expressed in different tumours is one of the major challenge...
Important biological and clinical features of malignancy are reflected in its transcript pattern. Re...
© 2009 Davis James McCarthyThis thesis discusses modeling, estimation and testing methods for 'digit...
Quantitative gene expression analysis plays an important role in identifying differentially expresse...
There is often a need to predict the impact of alterations in one variable on another variable. This...
The majority of microarray studies focus on analysis of gene expression differences between various ...
International audienceBackground: Owing to the explosion of information generated by human genomics,...
396-403To analyze differentially expressed genes in colon cancer, we compared expression profiles ...
The human genome contains tens of thousands of gene loci which code for an even greater number of pr...
Gene expression is arguably the most important indicator of biological function. Thus identifying di...
Motivation: Alteration of gene expression often results in up- or down-regulated genes and the most ...
Microarray technology has transformed the field of cancer biology by enabling the simultaneous evalu...
Biology has entered a challenging, information-intense period where computational experiments are co...
Given the fact that cancer is a multistage progression process resulting from genetic sequence mutat...
AbstractSequence tag count-based gene expression analysis is potent for the identification of candid...
The search for human genes specifically expressed in different tumours is one of the major challenge...
Important biological and clinical features of malignancy are reflected in its transcript pattern. Re...
© 2009 Davis James McCarthyThis thesis discusses modeling, estimation and testing methods for 'digit...
Quantitative gene expression analysis plays an important role in identifying differentially expresse...
There is often a need to predict the impact of alterations in one variable on another variable. This...
The majority of microarray studies focus on analysis of gene expression differences between various ...
International audienceBackground: Owing to the explosion of information generated by human genomics,...
396-403To analyze differentially expressed genes in colon cancer, we compared expression profiles ...
The human genome contains tens of thousands of gene loci which code for an even greater number of pr...
Gene expression is arguably the most important indicator of biological function. Thus identifying di...
Motivation: Alteration of gene expression often results in up- or down-regulated genes and the most ...
Microarray technology has transformed the field of cancer biology by enabling the simultaneous evalu...
Biology has entered a challenging, information-intense period where computational experiments are co...
Given the fact that cancer is a multistage progression process resulting from genetic sequence mutat...