Discovering statistically significant pathways in expression profiling studies
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Accurate and rapid identification of perturbed pathways through the analysis of genome-wide expression profiles facilitates the generation of biological hypotheses. We propose a statistical framework for determining whether a specified group of genes for a pathway has a coordinated association with a phenotype of interest. Several issues on proper hypothesis-testing procedures are clarified. In particular, it is shown that the differences in the correlation structure of each set of genes can lead to a biased comparison among gene sets unless a normalization procedure is applied. We propose statistical tests for two important but different aspects of association for each group of genes. This approach has more…
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- Inclusion body myositis
- Computational biology
- Normalization (sociology)
- Dermatomyositis
- Biology
- Myositis
- Gene expression profiling
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