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Locally adaptive statistical procedures for the integrative analysis on genomic and transcriptional data

Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2007
Short description:
Locally adaptive statistical procedures for the integrative analysis on genomic and transcriptional data / Zampieri, M.; Cifola, I.; Basso, D.; Spinelli, R.; Beltrame, L.; Peano, C.; Battaglia, C.; Bicciato, S.. - 4578:(2007), pp. 682-689. ( 7th International Workshop on Fuzzy Logic and Applications, WILF 2007 Camogli, ita 2007) [10.1007/978-3-540-73400-0_87].
abstract:
The systematic integration of expression profiles and other types of gene information, such as copy number, chromosomal localization, and sequence characteristics, still represents a challenge in the genomic arena. In particular, the integrative analysis of genomic and transcriptional data in context of the physical location of genes in a genome appears promising in detecting chromosomal regions with structural and transcriptional imbalances often characterizing cancer. A computational framework based on locally adaptive statistical procedures (Global Smoothing Copy Number, GLSCN, and Locally Adaptive Statistical Procedure, LAP), which incorporate genomic and transcriptional data with structural information for the identification of imbalanced chromosomal regions, is described. Both GLSCN and LAP accounts for variations in the distance between genes and in gene density by smoothing standard statistics on gene position before testing the significance of copy number and gene expression signals. The application of GLSCN and LAP to the integrative analysis of a human metastatic clear cell renal carcinoma cell line (Caki-1) allowed identifying chromosomal regions that are directly involved in known chromosomal aberrations characteristic of tumors. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2007.
Iris type:
Relazione in Atti di Convegno
Keywords:
Gene expression; Genotyping; Integrative genomics; Microarray
List of contributors:
Zampieri, M.; Cifola, I.; Basso, D.; Spinelli, R.; Beltrame, L.; Peano, C.; Battaglia, C.; Bicciato, S.
Authors of the University:
BICCIATO Silvio
Handle:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/1247659
Book title:
APPLICATIONS OF FUZZY SETS THEORY
Published in:
LECTURE NOTES IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Journal
LECTURE NOTES IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Series
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