Title of article
Genetic network inference: the effects of preprocessing
Author/Authors
Lindlof، Angelica نويسنده , , Olsson، Bjorn نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
-228
From page
229
To page
0
Abstract
Clustering of gene expression data and gene network inference from such data has been a major research topic in recent years. In clustering, pairwise measurements are performed when calculating the distance matrix upon which the clustering is based. Pairwise measurements can also be used for gene network inference, by deriving potential interactions above a certain correlation or distance threshold. Our experiments show how interaction networks derived by this simple approach exhibit low-but significant-sensitivity and specificity. We also explore the effects that normalization and prefiltering have on the results of methods for identifying interactions from expression data. Before derivation of interactions or clustering, preprocessing is often performed by applying normalization to rescale the expression profiles and prefiltering where genes that do not appear to contribute to regulation are removed. In this paper, different ways of normalizing in combination with different distance measurements are tested on both unfiltered and prefiltered data, different prefiltering criteria are considered.
Keywords
Gene expression data , Normalization , Prefiltering , Genetic networks
Journal title
BioSystems
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
BioSystems
Record number
47731
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