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BMCBI
2007
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In situ analysis of cross-hybridisation on microarrays and the inference of expression correlation
Background: Microarray co-expression signatures are an important tool for studying gene function and relations between genes. In addition to genuine biological co-expression, corr...
Tineke Casneuf, Yves Van de Peer, Wolfgang Huber
BMCBI
2008
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Expression profiles of switch-like genes accurately classify tissue and infectious disease phenotypes in model-based classificat
Background: Large-scale compilation of gene expression microarray datasets across diverse biological phenotypes provided a means of gathering a priori knowledge in the form of ide...
Michael Gormley, Aydin Tozeren
BMCBI
2006
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Statistical analysis of an RNA titration series evaluates microarray precision and sensitivity on a whole-array basis
Background: Concerns are often raised about the accuracy of microarray technologies and the degree of cross-platform agreement, but there are yet no methods which can unambiguousl...
Andrew J. Holloway, Alicia Oshlack, Dileepa S. Diy...
BMCBI
2010
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Testing for mean and correlation changes in microarray experiments: an application for pathway analysis
Background: Microarray experiments examine the change in transcript levels of tens of thousands of genes simultaneously. To derive meaningful data, biologists investigate the resp...
Mayer Alvo, Zhongzhu Liu, Andrew Williams, Carole ...
BMCBI
2007
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How accurate and statistically robust are catalytic site predictions based on closeness centrality?
Background: We examine the accuracy of enzyme catalytic residue predictions from a network representation of protein structure. In this model, amino acid α-carbons specify vertic...
Eric Chea, Dennis R. Livesay