articleFEBS LettersAug 11, 2004Closed access

Rank products: a simple, yet powerful, new method to detect differentially regulated genes in replicated microarray experiments

University of Glasgow

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Abstract

One of the main objectives in the analysis of microarray experiments is the identification of genes that are differentially expressed under two experimental conditions. This task is complicated by the noisiness of the data and the large number of genes that are examined simultaneously. Here, we present a novel technique for identifying differentially expressed genes that does not originate from a sophisticated statistical model but rather from an analysis of biological reasoning. The new technique, which is based on calculating rank products (RP) from replicate experiments, is fast and simple. At the same time, it provides a straightforward and statistically stringent way to determine the significance level…

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Keywords
  • Microarray
  • Simple (philosophy)
  • Computational biology
  • Rank (graph theory)
  • Microarray analysis techniques
  • Gene
  • Biology
  • Computer science
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