Identifying genes that are differentially expressed (DE) between two or more conditions with multiple patterns of expression is one of the primary objectives of gene expression data analysis. Several statistical approaches, including one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA), are used to identify DE genes. However, most of these methods provide misleading results for two or more conditions with multiple patterns of expression in the presence of outlying genes. In this paper, an attempt is made to develop a hybrid one-way ANOVA approach that unifies the robustness and efficiency of estimation using the minimum β-divergence method to overcome some problems that arise in the existing robust methods for both small- and large-sample cases with multip...
Most studies of differential gene-expressions have been conducted between two given conditions. The ...
<p>We generated 300 DE genes out of 20,000 total genes for <i>m</i> = 4 conditions with different pa...
Technical Report. Department of Statistics, University of Washington We consider the problem of iden...
Background Identifying genes that are differentially expressed (DE) between two or more conditions w...
-divergence method to overcome some problems that arise in the existing robust methods for both smal...
BACKGROUND: An important issue in microarray data is to select, from thousands of genes, a small num...
Our ability to detect differentially expressed genes in a microarray experiment can be hampered when...
This review compares different methods to identify differentially expressed genes in two-sample cDNA...
We consider the problem of identifying differentially expressed genes under different conditions usi...
Abstract Background Studies of differential expression that use Affymetrix GeneChip arrays are often...
<div><p>In this paper, the problem of identifying differentially expressed genes under different con...
With the development of DNA microarray technology, scientists can now measure the expression levels ...
Gene expression is arguably the most important indicator of biological function. Thus identifying di...
In this paper, the problem of identifying differentially expressed genes under different condi-tions...
Experimental variance is a major challenge when dealing with high-throughput sequencing data. This v...
Most studies of differential gene-expressions have been conducted between two given conditions. The ...
<p>We generated 300 DE genes out of 20,000 total genes for <i>m</i> = 4 conditions with different pa...
Technical Report. Department of Statistics, University of Washington We consider the problem of iden...
Background Identifying genes that are differentially expressed (DE) between two or more conditions w...
-divergence method to overcome some problems that arise in the existing robust methods for both smal...
BACKGROUND: An important issue in microarray data is to select, from thousands of genes, a small num...
Our ability to detect differentially expressed genes in a microarray experiment can be hampered when...
This review compares different methods to identify differentially expressed genes in two-sample cDNA...
We consider the problem of identifying differentially expressed genes under different conditions usi...
Abstract Background Studies of differential expression that use Affymetrix GeneChip arrays are often...
<div><p>In this paper, the problem of identifying differentially expressed genes under different con...
With the development of DNA microarray technology, scientists can now measure the expression levels ...
Gene expression is arguably the most important indicator of biological function. Thus identifying di...
In this paper, the problem of identifying differentially expressed genes under different condi-tions...
Experimental variance is a major challenge when dealing with high-throughput sequencing data. This v...
Most studies of differential gene-expressions have been conducted between two given conditions. The ...
<p>We generated 300 DE genes out of 20,000 total genes for <i>m</i> = 4 conditions with different pa...
Technical Report. Department of Statistics, University of Washington We consider the problem of iden...