Graphical Models for Biclustering . . . (2012)
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@MISC{Caldas12graphicalmodels,
author = {José Caldas},
title = {Graphical Models for Biclustering . . . },
year = {2012}
}
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Abstract
The cell coordinates its biological response to the environment partly via the selective synthesis of thousands of unique RNA and protein molecules. Understanding the molecular biology of the cell is thus essential to the advancement of areas such as health care, agriculture, and energy production, but requires the ability to simultaneously acquire information about thousands of molecules in a sample. Recent high-throughput measurement technologies address this concern. While being useful, they generate a high volume of data and bring in methodological challenges, effectively shifting the bottleneck in molecular biology research from data acquisition to data analysis. In particular, an important challenge is the genome-wide







