Genomic alterations have been linked to the development and progression of cancer. The technique of Comparative Genomic Hybridization (CGH) yields data consisting of fluorescence intensity ratios of test and reference DNA samples. The intensity ratios provide information about the number of copies in DNA. Practical issues such as the contamination of tumor cells in tissue specimens and normalization errors necessitate the use of statistics for learning about the genomic alterations from array-CGH data. As increasing amounts of array CGH data become available, there is a growing need for automated algorithms for characterizing genomic profiles. Specifically, there is a need for algorithms that can identify gains and losses in the number o...
DNA copy number variations (CNVs), which involve the deletion or duplication of subchromosomal segme...
We consider a Bayesian hierarchical model for the integration of gene expression levels with compara...
We consider a Bayesian hierarchical model for the integration of gene expression levels with compara...
Genomic alterations have been linked to the development and progression of cancer. The technique of ...
We have developed a statistical method for the analysis of array based CGH data to detect genomic ...
The development of solid tumors is associated with acquisition of complex genetic alterations, indic...
DNA sequence copy number has been shown to be associated with cancer development and progression. Ar...
Thesis (S.M.)--Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, 2005.Includes bibliographical...
To study chromosomal aberrations that may lead to cancer formation or genetic diseases, the array-ba...
Array-based comparative genomic hybridization (array-CGH) is a high throughput, high resolution tech...
We have developed a versatile statistical analysis algorithm for the detection of genomic aberration...
Motivation: Genomic instability is one of the fundamental factors in tumorigenesis and tumor progres...
At the present time, there is increasing evidence that cancer may be regulated by the number of copi...
DNA copy number variations (CNVs), which involve the deletion or duplication of subchromosomal segme...
Genomic aberrations such as copy number alterations (CNA) and loss of heterozygosity (LOH) are hallm...
DNA copy number variations (CNVs), which involve the deletion or duplication of subchromosomal segme...
We consider a Bayesian hierarchical model for the integration of gene expression levels with compara...
We consider a Bayesian hierarchical model for the integration of gene expression levels with compara...
Genomic alterations have been linked to the development and progression of cancer. The technique of ...
We have developed a statistical method for the analysis of array based CGH data to detect genomic ...
The development of solid tumors is associated with acquisition of complex genetic alterations, indic...
DNA sequence copy number has been shown to be associated with cancer development and progression. Ar...
Thesis (S.M.)--Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, 2005.Includes bibliographical...
To study chromosomal aberrations that may lead to cancer formation or genetic diseases, the array-ba...
Array-based comparative genomic hybridization (array-CGH) is a high throughput, high resolution tech...
We have developed a versatile statistical analysis algorithm for the detection of genomic aberration...
Motivation: Genomic instability is one of the fundamental factors in tumorigenesis and tumor progres...
At the present time, there is increasing evidence that cancer may be regulated by the number of copi...
DNA copy number variations (CNVs), which involve the deletion or duplication of subchromosomal segme...
Genomic aberrations such as copy number alterations (CNA) and loss of heterozygosity (LOH) are hallm...
DNA copy number variations (CNVs), which involve the deletion or duplication of subchromosomal segme...
We consider a Bayesian hierarchical model for the integration of gene expression levels with compara...
We consider a Bayesian hierarchical model for the integration of gene expression levels with compara...