Gene Function Inference From Gene Expression of Deletion Mutants
By: Ghislain Bidaut2
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Expression data from knockout mutants is a powerful tool for gene function inference, permitting observation of the phenotype
of a deleted gene on the organismal scale. A computational method is demonstrated herein to assess gene function from gene
expression measured in deletion mutants using Bayesian decomposition, a matrix factorization technique that permits the extraction
of patterns and functional units from the data, i.e., sets of genes belonging to the same pathways shared by sets of knockout
mutants. ClutrFree, a cluster visualization program is used to aid in the interpretation of functional units and the assessment
of gene functions for a subset of unknown genes.
Book Title: Gene Function Analysis
Series: Methods in Molecular Biology | Volume: 408 | Pub. Date: Aug-23-2007 | Page Range: 1-18 | DOI: 10.1007/978-1-59745-547-3_1
Subject: Genetics/Genomics
Key Words: Bayesian decomposition - data dimensionality - gene function discovery - gene-expression analysis - microarray - gene ontologies
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