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A theoretical analysis of the selection of differentially expressed genes.

Sach Mukherjee1, Stephen J Roberts.   

Abstract

A great deal of recent research has focused on the challenging task of selecting differentially expressed genes from microarray data ("gene selection"). Numerous gene selection algorithms have been proposed in the literature, but it is often unclear exactly how these algorithms respond to conditions like small sample sizes or differing variances. Choosing an appropriate algorithm can therefore be difficult in many cases. In this paper we propose a theoretical analysis of gene selection, in which the probability of successfully selecting differentially expressed genes, using a given ranking function, is explicitly calculated in terms of population parameters. The theory developed is applicable to any ranking function which has a known sampling distribution, or one which can be approximated analytically. In contrast to methods based on simulation, the approach presented here is computationally efficient and can be used to examine the behavior of gene selection algorithms under a wide variety of conditions, even when the number of genes involved runs into the tens of thousands. The utility of our approach is illustrated by comparing three widely-used gene selection methods.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16108087     DOI: 10.1142/s0219720005001211

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bioinform Comput Biol        ISSN: 0219-7200            Impact factor:   1.122


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