Background: Gene expression microarray technology permits the analysis of global gene expression profiles. The amount of sample needed limits the use of small excision biopsies an...
Rachel I. M. van Haaften, Blanche Schroen, Ben J. ...
Background: Through the use of DNA microarrays it is now possible to obtain quantitative measurements of the expression of thousands of genes from a biological sample. This techno...
Background: Gene expression microarray data is notoriously subject to high signal variability. Moreover, unavoidable variation in the concentration of transcripts applied to micro...
Martino Barenco, Jaroslav Stark, Daniel Brewer, Da...
In the rapidly evolving field of genomics, many clustering and classification methods have been developed and employed to explore patterns in gene expression data. Biologists face...
Xueli Liu, Sheng-Chien Lee, George Casella, Gary F...
DNA microarrays are used to measure the expression levels of thousands of genes simultaneously. In a time series experiment, the gene expressions are measured as a function of tim...
Michel A. Westenberg, Sacha A. F. T. van Hijum, Os...
Background: Gene pathway can be defined as a group of genes that interact with each other to perform some biological processes. Along with the efforts to identify the individual g...
Background: Circadian rhythm is a crucial factor in orchestration of plant physiology, keeping it in synchrony with the daylight cycle. Previous studies have reported that up to 1...
Background: Spatially mapped large scale gene expression databases enable quantitative comparison of data measurements across genes, anatomy, and phenotype. In most ongoing effort...
Christopher Lau, Lydia Ng, Carol Thompson, Sayan D...
Background: Affymetrix high density oligonucleotide expression arrays are widely used across all fields of biological research for measuring genome-wide gene expression. An import...
Ning Jiang, Lindsey J. Leach, Xiaohua Hu, Elena Po...
Background: Computational methods for characterizing novel transcription factor binding sites search for sequence patterns or "motifs" that appear repeatedly in genomic ...