Authors
María José Nueda, Ana Conesa, Johan A Westerhuis, Huub CJ Hoefsloot, Age K Smilde, Manuel Talon, Alberto Ferrer
Publication date
2007/7/15
Journal
Bioinformatics
Volume
23
Issue
14
Pages
1792-1800
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Motivation: Designed microarray experiments are used to investigate the effects that controlled experimental factors have on gene expression and learn about the transcriptional responses associated with external variables. In these datasets, signals of interest coexist with varying sources of unwanted noise in a framework of (co)relation among the measured variables and with the different levels of the studied factors. Discovering experimentally relevant transcriptional changes require methodologies that take all these elements into account.
Results: In this work, we develop the application of the Analysis of variance–simultaneous component analysis (ANOVA–SCA) Smilde et al. Bioinformatics, (2005) to the analysis of multiple series time course microarray data as an example of multifactorial gene expression profiling experiments. We denoted this implementation as ASCA-genes. We show …
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