Literature DB >> 20841897

Discovering novelty in sequential patterns: application for analysis of microarray data on Alzheimer disease.

Sandra Bringay1, Mathieu Roche, Maguelonne Teisseire, Pascal Poncelet, Ronza Abdel Rassoul, Jean-Michel Verdier, Gina Devau.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: Analyzing microarrays data is still a great challenge since existing methods produce huge amounts of useless results. We propose a new method called NoDisco for discovering novelties in gene sequences obtained by applying data-mining techniques to microarray data.
METHOD: We identify popular genes, which are often cited in the literature, and innovative genes, which are linked to the popular genes in the sequences but are not mentioned in the literature. We also identify popular and innovative sequences containing these genes. Biologists can thus select interesting sequences from the two sets and obtain the k-best documents.
RESULTS: We show the efficiency of this method by applying it on real data used to decipher the mechanisms underlying Alzheimer disease.
CONCLUSION: The first selection of sequences based on popularity and innovation help experts focus on relevant sequences while the top-k documents help them understand the sequences.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20841897

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stud Health Technol Inform        ISSN: 0926-9630


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1.  Mining significant high utility gene regulation sequential patterns.

Authors:  Morteza Zihayat; Heidar Davoudi; Aijun An
Journal:  BMC Syst Biol       Date:  2017-12-14

2.  Genetic variations analysis for complex brain disease diagnosis using machine learning techniques: opportunities and hurdles.

Authors:  Hala Ahmed; Louai Alarabi; Shaker El-Sappagh; Hassan Soliman; Mohammed Elmogy
Journal:  PeerJ Comput Sci       Date:  2021-09-20
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