Discovering tightly regulated and differentially expressed gene sets in whole genome expression data
@article{Ye2007DiscoveringTR,
title={Discovering tightly regulated and differentially expressed gene sets in whole genome expression data},
author={Chun Jimmie Ye and Eleazar Eskin},
journal={Bioinformatics},
year={2007},
volume={23 2},
pages={
e84-90
}
}MOTIVATION
Recently, a new type of expression data is being collected which aims to measure the effect of genetic variation on gene expression in pathways. In these datasets, expression profiles are constructed for multiple strains of the same model organism under the same condition. The goal of analyses of these data is to find differences in regulatory patterns due to genetic variation between strains, often without a phenotype of interest in mind. We present a new method based on notions of…
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