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The advantage of functional prediction based on clustering of yeast genes and its correlation with non-sequence based classification

by Yonatan Bilu, Michal Linial - Journal of Computational Biology , 2002
"... Sequence similarity is probably the most widely used tool to infer functional linkage between proteins. The fully sequenced, much researched, genome of Saccharomyces cerevisiae gives us on opportunity to compare and statistically quantify computational methods based on sequence similarity, which aim ..."
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of data and that based solely on sequence similarity. In this work we start with a simple clustering algorithm to cluster genes based on the BLAST E-score of their similarity. We analyze how well one can infer function from these clusters and for how many of the genes that are currently unknown one can

Exploratory Clustering Of Gene Expression Profiles Of Mutated Yeast Strains

by Merja Oja, Janne Nikkilä, Petri Törönen, Garry Wong, Samuel Kaski , 2002
"... Yeast gene expression pro les are analyzed with self-organizing map (SOM)-based exploratory clustering and information visualization methods. Each pro le describes the expression of the other yeast genes after one gene has been removed or its function has been blocked. Information about the relation ..."
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Yeast gene expression pro les are analyzed with self-organizing map (SOM)-based exploratory clustering and information visualization methods. Each pro le describes the expression of the other yeast genes after one gene has been removed or its function has been blocked. Information about

Context-dependent Clustering for Dynamic Cellular State Modeling of Microarray Gene Expression

by Shinsheng Yuan A, Ker-chau Li Ab, Dr. Joaquin Dopazo
"... Motivation: High-throughput expression profiling allows researchers to study gene activities globally. Genes with similar expression profiles are likely to encode proteins that may participate in a common structural complex, metabolic pathway, or biological process. Many clustering, classification a ..."
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for investigating gene co-expression patterns. We assume the correlation between functionally related genes can be strengthened or weakened according to changes in some relevant, yet unknown, cellular states. We develop a context-dependent clustering (CDC) method to model the cellular state variable. We apply

Genome-wide analysis of core cell cycle genes in Arabidopsis. Plant Cell 14: 903–916

by Klaas Vandepoele , Jeroen Raes , Lieven De Veylder , Pierre Rouzé , Stephane Rombauts , Dirk Inzé , 2002
"... Cyclin-dependent kinases and cyclins regulate with the help of different interacting proteins the progression through the eukaryotic cell cycle. A high-quality, homology-based annotation protocol was applied to determine the core cell cycle genes in the recently completed Arabidopsis genome sequenc ..."
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, in which biological information is attributed to the gene or its elements. Unfortunately, there are some problems inherent to both. When structural annotation is performed, the first problem occurs when no cDNA or expressed sequence tag (EST) information is available, which is the case for 60% of all

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Finding groups in gene expression data

by David J Hand , Nicholas A Heard - J Biomed Biotechnol
"... The vast potential of the genomic insight offered by microarray technologies has led to their widespread use since they were introduced a decade ago. Application areas include gene function discovery, disease diagnosis, and inferring regulatory networks. Microarray experiments enable large-scale, h ..."
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of synthesis of proteins encoded by a gene or perhaps its involvement in a metabolic pathway. Differential expression between a control organism and an experimental or diseased organism can thus highlight genes whose function is related to the experimental challenge. An often cited example

Cultural Biases in Economic Exchange",

by Luigi Guiso , Paola Sapienza , Luigi Zingales , Franklin Allen , Marianne Baxter , Patricia Ledesma , Mitchell Petersen , Andrei Shleifer , Rene Stulz , Samuel Thompson , 2004
"... Abstract How much do cultural biases affect economic exchange? We try to answer this question by using the relative trust European citizens have for citizens of other countries. First, we document that this trust is affected not only by objective characteristics of the country being trusted, but al ..."
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variable we use the genetic distance between indigenous population as developed by Cavalli-Sforza et. al.(1996). 9 This measure is based on the existence of genetic or DNA polymorphism (a situation in which a gene or a DNA sequence exist in at least two different forms (alleles)). A simple example

Gene-environment interaction and the genetics of depression

by Klaus Peter Lesch - J Psychiatry Neurosci , 2004
"... Depression is a group of brain disorders with varied origins, complex genetics and obscure neurobiology. Definitions of clinical phenotypes are not rooted in their neurobiology, and animal models of behavioural despair have considerable limitations. Nevertheless, investigation of subtle alterations ..."
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alterations in gene expression, of correlations between genotype and brain activity, and of environmental variables interacting with genetic variants have advanced research into the genetics of depression. Although the postgenomic era is still in its infancy, several milestones have already been reached

synthase and

by Laura Strittmatter, Yang Li, Nathan J. Nakatsuka, Sarah E. Calvo, Zenon Grabarek, Vamsi K. Mootha , 2013
"... is a polymorphic human enzyme with malate ..."
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is a polymorphic human enzyme with malate

Active Mask Framework for Segmentation of Fluorescence Microscope Images

by Gowri Srinivasa, Advisor Prof, Prof Matthew, C. Fickus, Prof Adam, D. Linstedt, Prof Robert, F. Murphy
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facilitated the task of understanding complex sys-tems at cellular and molecular levels in recent years. Segmentation, an important yet dif-ficult problem, is often the first processing step following acquisition. Our team previously demonstrated that a stochastic active contour based algorithm together
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