Background: Microarray experiments measure changes in the expression of thousands of genes. The resulting lists of genes with changes in expression are then searched for biologica...
Background: Non-sequence gene data (images, literature, etc.) can be found in many different public databases. Access to these data is mostly by text based methods using gene name...
Michael J. Gilchrist, Mikkel B. Christensen, Richa...
Background: In microarray studies researchers are often interested in the comparison of relevant quantities between two or more similar experiments, involving different treatments...
Marta Blangiardo, Alberto Cassese, Sylvia Richards...
Background: A microarray study may select different differentially expressed gene sets because of different selection criteria. For example, the fold-change and p-value are two co...
James J. Chen, Chen-An Tsai, ShengLi Tzeng, Chun-H...
Background: With the increased availability of high throughput data, such as DNA microarray data, researchers are capable of producing large amounts of biological data. During the...