Genome-wide association studies (GWASs) and global profiling of gene expression (microarrays) are two major technological breakthroughs that allow hypothesis-free identification of candidate genes associated with tumorigenesis. It is not obvious whether there is a consistency between the candidate genes identified by GWAS (GWAS genes) and those identified by profiling gene expression (microarray genes).We used the Cancer Genetic Markers Susceptibility database to retrieve single nucleotide polymorphisms from candidate genes for prostate cancer. In addition, we conducted a large meta-analysis of gene expression data in normal prostate and prostate tumor tissue. We identified 13,905 genes that were interrogated by both GWASs and microarrays. ...
Background: Microarray technology has been previously used to identify genes that are differentially...
Large-scale genomic studies promise to advance our understanding of the biology of human cancers and...
Candidate gene and genome-wide association studies (GWAS) represent two complementary approaches to ...
The increasing availability and maturity of DNA microarray technol-ogy has led to an explosion of ca...
© 2011 Dr. Fan ShiModern bioinformatics studies have shown that many physiological and behavioral ch...
High-throughput genotyping has enabled discovery of genetic variants associated with an increased ri...
BACKGROUND. Prostate cancer is a common disease among men but the knowledge of the Prostate carcinog...
Understanding the functional role of risk regions identified by genome-wide association studies (GWA...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have achieved great success in identifying single nucleotide ...
Genome-wide gene profiling studies using microarrays have the potential to improve diagnosis and tre...
Whole-genome profiling of gene expression is a powerful tool for identifying cancer-associated genes...
BACKGROUND: High-throughput experiments, such as with DNA microarrays, typically result in hundreds ...
With the proliferation of related microarray studies by independent groups, a natural step in the an...
AbstractProstate tumors are among the most heterogeneous of cancers, both histologically and clinica...
Microarray gene expression data is used to understand the actions of thousands of genes. Just a few ...
Background: Microarray technology has been previously used to identify genes that are differentially...
Large-scale genomic studies promise to advance our understanding of the biology of human cancers and...
Candidate gene and genome-wide association studies (GWAS) represent two complementary approaches to ...
The increasing availability and maturity of DNA microarray technol-ogy has led to an explosion of ca...
© 2011 Dr. Fan ShiModern bioinformatics studies have shown that many physiological and behavioral ch...
High-throughput genotyping has enabled discovery of genetic variants associated with an increased ri...
BACKGROUND. Prostate cancer is a common disease among men but the knowledge of the Prostate carcinog...
Understanding the functional role of risk regions identified by genome-wide association studies (GWA...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have achieved great success in identifying single nucleotide ...
Genome-wide gene profiling studies using microarrays have the potential to improve diagnosis and tre...
Whole-genome profiling of gene expression is a powerful tool for identifying cancer-associated genes...
BACKGROUND: High-throughput experiments, such as with DNA microarrays, typically result in hundreds ...
With the proliferation of related microarray studies by independent groups, a natural step in the an...
AbstractProstate tumors are among the most heterogeneous of cancers, both histologically and clinica...
Microarray gene expression data is used to understand the actions of thousands of genes. Just a few ...
Background: Microarray technology has been previously used to identify genes that are differentially...
Large-scale genomic studies promise to advance our understanding of the biology of human cancers and...
Candidate gene and genome-wide association studies (GWAS) represent two complementary approaches to ...