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Genomorama
snp.lanl.gov
Posted by vahan and 1 other to soft gene on Thu Jan 08 2009 at 01:13 UTC | info | related
 
A human phenome-interactome network of protein complexes implicated in genetic disorders
Kasper Lage et al.
Nature biotechnology 25 (3), 309-16 (Mar 2007)
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A Conserved Molecular Framework for Compound Leaf Development
www.sciencemag.org.libproxy.lib.unc.edu
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Predicting cancer involvement of genes from heterogeneous data
Ramon Aragues, Chris Sander, and Baldo Oliva
BMC Bioinformatics 9 (1), 172 (27 Mar 2008)
Background Systematic approaches for identifying proteins involved in different types of cancer are needed. Experimental techniques such as microarrays are being used to characterize cancer, but validating their results can be a laborious task. Computational approaches are used to prioritize between genes putatively involved in cancer, usually based on further analyzing experimental data. Results We implemented a systematic method using the PIANA software that predicts cancer involvement of genes by integrating heterogeneous datasets. Specifically, we produced lists of genes likely to be involved in cancer by relying on: (i) protein-protein interactions; (ii) differential expression data; and (iii) structural and functional properties of cancer genes. The integrative approach that combines multiple sources of data obtained positive predictive values ranging from 23% (on a list of 811 genes) to 73% (on a list of 22 genes), outperforming the use of any of the data sources alone. We analyze a list of 20 cancer gene predictions, finding that most of them have been recently linked to cancer in literature. Conclusion Our approach to identifying and prioritizing candidate cancer genes can be used to produce lists of genes likely to be involved in cancer. Our results suggest that differential expression studies yielding high numbers of candidate cancer genes can be filtered using protein interaction networks.
Posted by jakechen1 and 1 other to PIANA finding gene cancer on Tue Dec 30 2008 at 08:17 UTC | info | related
 
The Cauliflower Or Gene Encodes a DnaJ Cysteine-Rich Domain-Containing Protein That Mediates High Levels of {beta}-Carotene Accumulation
Shan Lu et al.
THE PLANT CELL 18 (12), 3594-3605 (01 Dec 2006)
Posted by gangcai to gene engineering gene on Thu Dec 25 2008 at 07:27 UTC | info | related
 
Can gene therapy overcome the problem of hypoxia in radiotherapy?
O Greco, A V Patterson, and G U Dachs
Journal of radiation research 41 (3), 201-12 (Sep 2000)
0449-3060
 
The Evolution of Combinatorial Gene Regulation in Fungi
The evolution of combinatorial gene regulation in fungi
Brian B. Tuch et al.
PLoS Biology 6 (2), e38 (01 Feb 2008)
 
The genes that drive speciation
Asher Mullard
Nature News, (11 Dec 2008)
Scientists discover the Prdm9 gene, which is involved in blocking reproductive ability in hybrids and thus promotes speciation.
 
Evolution of gene sequence and gene expression are not correlated in yeast
Itay Tirosh and Naama Barkai
Trends in genetics : TIG 24 (3), 109-13 (02 Feb 2008)
 
Differential translation efficiency of orthologous genes is involved in phenotypic divergence of yeast species
Orna Man and Yitzhak Pilpel
Nat Genet, published online 04 Feb 2007

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