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Application of Bayesian decomposition for analysing microarray data.

T D Moloshok1, R R Klevecz, J D Grant, F J Manion, W F Speier, M F Ochs.   

Abstract

MOTIVATION: Microarray and gene chip technology provide high throughput tools for measuring gene expression levels in a variety of circumstances, including cellular response to drug treatment, cellular growth and development, tumorigenesis, among many other processes. In order to interpret the large data sets generated in experiments, data analysis techniques that consider biological knowledge during analysis will be extremely useful. We present here results showing the application of such a tool to expression data from yeast cell cycle experiments.
RESULTS: Originally developed for spectroscopic analysis, Bayesian Decomposition (BD) includes two features which make it useful for microarray data analysis: the ability to assign genes to multiple coexpression groups and the ability to encode biological knowledge into the system. Here we demonstrate the ability of the algorithm to provide insight into the yeast cell cycle, including identification of five temporal patterns tied to cell cycle phases as well as the identification of a pattern tied to an approximately 40 min cell cycle oscillator. The genes are simultaneously assigned to the patterns, including partial assignment to multiple patterns when this is required to explain the expression profile. AVAILABILITY: The application is available free to academic users under a material transfer agreement. Go to http://bioinformatics.fccc.edu/ for more details.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12016054     DOI: 10.1093/bioinformatics/18.4.566

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioinformatics        ISSN: 1367-4803            Impact factor:   6.937


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