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Gene Lists


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Even though there are many different types of -omics data, many high-throughput or cross-sectional studies in molecular- and systems biology have as their result a list of genes or proteins. Whether these are significantly differentially expressed genes in a microarray study, chromosomal loci in a ChIP-Chip experiment, functionally related genes in a synthetic lethality screen, or co-purified proteins in a tandem-affinity MS experiment, the "list of genes" is a common denominator of all these approaches. Accordingly, similar or identical principles can be applied to their interpretation.


Further reading and resources

Boulesteix & Slawski (2009) Stability and aggregation of ranked gene lists. Brief Bioinformatics 10:556-68. (pmid: 19679825)

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Feng et al. (2012) Using the bioconductor GeneAnswers package to interpret gene lists. Methods Mol Biol 802:101-12. (pmid: 22130876)

PubMed ] [ DOI ]