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Microarrays 19 microarrays 16 Statistical Theory and Methods 4 Computational Biology/Bioinformatics 2 DNA microarrays 2 Gene expression 2 Genomics 2 Statistical Inference 2 Statistical Models 2 adjusted p-values 2 bootstrap 2 codon bias 2 differential expression 2 experiment-wise error rates 2 life history 2 linear mixed model 2 meta-analysis 2 normalization 2 permutation methods 2 reverse engineering 2 BIC 1 Bayesian hierarchical model 1 Bayesian inference 1 Bayesian networks 1 Biclustering 1 Biochemical oscillators 1 Biomedical innovation 1 Cell cycle genes 1 Cluster analysis Microarrays Confidence Bootstrap 1 Clustering Coefficient 1 Comparative analysis 1 Computation 1 Connectivity matrix 1 Control chart 1 Cooperative games 1 DNA hybridization 1 Data analysis 1 Double clustering 1 Experimental design 1 FDR 1
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Undetermined 31 Free 4
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Article 31 Book / Working Paper 4 Other 4
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Undetermined 38 English 1
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Wagner, Andreas 4 Bickel, David R. 3 Chen, Jinsong 2 Hubbard, Alan 2 Laan, Mark van der 2 Shedden, Kerby 2 Smith, Martyn 2 Aerts, Marc 1 Anand, Divya 1 Arjas, Elja 1 Auvinen, Petri 1 Belitskaya-Levy, Ilana 1 Bryan, Jenny 1 Burden, Conrad 1 Burzykowski, Tomasz 1 Cambrosio, Alberto 1 Carlon, Enrico 1 Clarke, Jennifer 1 Clegg, Nigel 1 DeConde, Robert 1 Erickson, Stephen 1 Esteban, Francisco 1 Etzioni, Ruth 1 Falcon, Seth 1 Farcomeni, Alessio 1 Guerra, Rudy 1 Gupta, Rashi 1 Gusnanto, Arief 1 Haldermans, Philippe 1 Hawley, Sarah 1 Heim, Thomas 1 Heydebreck, Anja von 1 Horvath, Steve 1 Huber, Wolfgang 1 Husmeier, Dirk 1 Hütt, M.-Th. 1 Jiang, Lu 1 Jirsa, Viktor K. 1 Keating, Peter 1 Knudsen, Beatrice 1
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Santa Fe Institute 4
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Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 20 Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 5 Working Papers / Santa Fe Institute 4 International Journal of E-Health and Medical Communications (IJEHMC) 1 Journal of Classification 1 Journal of Informetrics 1 Journal of Multivariate Analysis 1 Metrika 1 TOP: An Official Journal of the Spanish Society of Statistics and Operations Research 1
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RePEc 34 BASE 4 Other ZBW resources 1
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Thermodynamics of RNA/DNA hybridization in high-density oligonucleotide microarrays
Carlon, Enrico; Heim, Thomas - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 362 (2006) 2, pp. 433-449
-density oligonucleotide microarrays using a simple physical model of the hybridization process. We plot for each gene the signal intensity vs …
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Relationships between the global structure of genetic networks and mRNA levels measured by cDNA microarrays
Shehadeh, Lina A.; Liebovitch, Larry S.; Jirsa, Viktor K. - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 364 (2006) C, pp. 297-314
experimentally measured by cDNA microarrays. We then read our dictionary backwards, starting from the statistical patterns of the …
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The interplay of synchronization and fluctuations reveals connectivity levels in networks of nonlinear oscillators
Hütt, M.-Th.; Lüttge, U. - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 350 (2005) 2, pp. 207-226
We study spatiotemporal patterns produced by small-world networks of biologically motivated nonlinear oscillators from a data-analysis perspective. It is shown that the connectivity levels of such systems can be reconstructed by analyzing heterogeneity and fluctuation content of the patterns....
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Problems in gene clustering based on gene expression data
Bryan, Jenny - In: Journal of Multivariate Analysis 90 (2004) 1, pp. 44-66
In this work, we assess the suitability of cluster analysis for the gene grouping problem confronted with microarray data. Gene clustering is the exercise of grouping genes based on attributes, which are generally the expression levels over a number of conditions or subpopulations. The hope is...
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Sequential control of time series by functionals of kernal-weighted empirical processes under local alternatives
Steland, Ansgar - In: Metrika 60 (2004) 3, pp. 229-249
Motivated in part by applications in model selection in statistical genetics and sequential monitoring of financial data, we study an empirical process framework for a class of stopping rules which rely on kernel-weighted averages of past data. We are interested in the asymptotic distribution...
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Reconstructing Pathways in Large Genetic Networks from Genetic Perturbations
Wagner, Andreas - Santa Fe Institute - 2001
I present an algorithm that determines the longest path between every gene pair in an arbitrarily large genetic network from large scale gene perturbation data. As a by-product, the algorithm reconstructs all direct regulatory gene interactions in the network. The algorithm is recursive, and is...
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Estimating Coarse Gene Network Structure from Large-Scale Gene Perturbation Data
Wagner, Andreas - Santa Fe Institute - 2001
Large scale gene perturbation experiments generate information about the number of genes whose activity is directly or indirectly affected by a gene perturbation. From this information, one can numerically estimate coarse structural network features such as the total number of direct regulatory...
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Decoupled Evolution of Coding Region and mRNA Expression Patterns After Gene Duplication : Implications for the Neutralist-Selectionist Debate
Wagner, Andreas - Santa Fe Institute - 2000
The neutralist perspective on molecular evolution maintains that the vast majority of mutations effecting gene function are neutral or deleterious. Following a gene duplication where both genes are retained, it predicts that original and duplicate genes diverge at clock-like rates. This...
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Inferring Life Style From Gene Expression Patterns
Wagner, Andreas - Santa Fe Institute - 2000
For many organisms, and especially for the model organisms of molecular and cell biology, the primary locus of study is the laboratory, and not their natural habitat. Thus, a huge body of knowledge accumulated through a century of laboratory studies contrasts with the limited amount of...
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