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BMCBI
2007
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A model-based optimization framework for the inference of regulatory interactions using time-course DNA microarray expression da
Background: Proteins are the primary regulatory agents of transcription even though mRNA expression data alone, from systems like DNA microarrays, are widely used. In addition, th...
Reuben Thomas, Carlos J. Paredes, Sanjay Mehrotra,...
BMCBI
2008
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Genome-scale cluster analysis of replicated microarrays using shrinkage correlation coefficient
Background: Currently, clustering with some form of correlation coefficient as the gene similarity metric has become a popular method for profiling genomic data. The Pearson corre...
Jianchao Yao, Chunqi Chang, Mari L. Salmi, Yeung S...
BMCBI
2010
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Genomic selection and complex trait prediction using a fast EM algorithm applied to genome-wide markers
Background: The information provided by dense genome-wide markers using high throughput technology is of considerable potential in human disease studies and livestock breeding pro...
Ross K. Shepherd, Theo H. E. Meuwissen, John A. Wo...
BMCBI
2008
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Variable selection for large p small n regression models with incomplete data: Mapping QTL with epistases
Background: Identifying quantitative trait loci (QTL) for both additive and epistatic effects raises the statistical issue of selecting variables from a large number of candidates...
Min Zhang, Dabao Zhang, Martin T. Wells
BMCBI
2007
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PADB : Published Association Database
Background: Although molecular pathway information and the International HapMap Project data can help biomedical researchers to investigate the aetiology of complex diseases more ...
Hwanseok Rhee, Jin-Sung Lee
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