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2000
ACM
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Maximizing Theory Accuracy Through Selective Reinterpretation
Existing methods for exploiting awed domain theories depend on the use of a su ciently large set of training examples for diagnosing and repairing aws in the theory. In this paper,...
Shlomo Argamon-Engelson, Moshe Koppel, Hillel Walt...
JIPS
2007
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An Efficient Functional Analysis Method for Micro-array Data Using Gene Ontology
: Microarray data includes tens of thousands of gene expressions simultaneously, so it can be effectively used in identifying the phenotypes of diseases. However, the retrieval of ...
Dong-wan Hong, Jong-keun Lee, Sung-soo Park, Sang-...
BMCBI
2010
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Challenges in microarray class discovery: a comprehensive examination of normalization, gene selection and clustering
Background: Cluster analysis, and in particular hierarchical clustering, is widely used to extract information from gene expression data. The aim is to discover new classes, or su...
Eva Freyhult, Mattias Landfors, Jenny Önskog,...
BMCBI
2006
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Selecting normalization genes for small diagnostic microarrays
Background: Normalization of gene expression microarrays carrying thousands of genes is based on assumptions that do not hold for diagnostic microarrays carrying only few genes. T...
Jochen Jaeger, Rainer Spang
BMCBI
2006
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A phylogenomic gene cluster resource: the Phylogenetically Inferred Groups (PhIGs) database
Background: We present here the PhIGs database, a phylogenomic resource for sequenced genomes. Although many methods exist for clustering gene families, very few attempt to create...
Paramvir S. Dehal, Jeffrey L. Boore