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IJCNN
2006
IEEE
14 years 3 months ago
Reconstruction of Gene Regulatory Networks from Temporal Microarray Data Using Pattern Recognition Techniques
- Gene regulatory networks allow us to study and understand genes’ roles in biological processes. Among others, regulatory networks help to identify pathway initiator genes and t...
Azhar Salim, Faramarz Valafar
BMCBI
2004
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13 years 8 months ago
A power law global error model for the identification of differentially expressed genes in microarray data
Background: High-density oligonucleotide microarray technology enables the discovery of genes that are transcriptionally modulated in different biological samples due to physiolog...
Norman Pavelka, Mattia Pelizzola, Caterina Vizzard...
KDD
2003
ACM
133views Data Mining» more  KDD 2003»
14 years 9 months ago
Interactive Analysis of Gene Interactions Using Graphical gaussian model
DNA microarray provides a powerful basis for analysis of gene expression. Data mining methods such as clustering have been widely applied to microarray data to link genes that sho...
Xintao Wu, Yong Ye, Kalpathi R. Subramanian
ALIFE
2008
13 years 8 months ago
Exploring the Operational Characteristics of Inference Algorithms for Transcriptional Networks by Means of Synthetic Data
The development of structure-learning algorithms for gene regulatory networks depends heavily on the availability of synthetic data sets that contain both the original network and ...
Koenraad Van Leemput, Tim Van den Bulcke, Thomas D...
BMCBI
2010
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13 years 9 months ago
Comparative study of unsupervised dimension reduction techniques for the visualization of microarray gene expression data
Background: Visualization of DNA microarray data in two or three dimensional spaces is an important exploratory analysis step in order to detect quality issues or to generate new ...
Christoph Bartenhagen, Hans-Ulrich Klein, Christia...