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BMCBI
2010
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GOAL: A software tool for assessing biological significance of genes groups
Background: Modern high throughput experimental techniques such as DNA microarrays often result in large lists of genes. Computational biology tools such as clustering are then us...
Alain B. Tchagang, Alexander Gawronski, Hugo B&eac...
BMCBI
2008
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Microarray data mining: A novel optimization-based approach to uncover biologically coherent structures
Background: DNA microarray technology allows for the measurement of genome-wide expression patterns. Within the resultant mass of data lies the problem of analyzing and presenting...
Meng Piao Tan, Erin N. Smith, James R. Broach, Chr...
BMCBI
2004
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Resolution of large and small differences in gene expression using models for the Bayesian analysis of gene expression levels an
Background: The detection of small yet statistically significant differences in gene expression in spotted DNA microarray studies is an ongoing challenge. Meeting this challenge r...
Jeffrey P. Townsend
BMCBI
2004
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Comparing transformation methods for DNA microarray data
Background: When DNA microarray data are used for gene clustering, genotype/phenotype correlation studies, or tissue classification the signal intensities are usually transformed ...
Helene H. Thygesen, Aeilko H. Zwinderman
BMCBI
2004
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Noise filtering and nonparametric analysis of microarray data underscores discriminating markers of oral, prostate, lung, ovaria
Background: A major goal of cancer research is to identify discrete biomarkers that specifically characterize a given malignancy. These markers are useful in diagnosis, may identi...
Virginie M. Aris, Michael J. Cody, Jeff Cheng, Jam...