
pmid: 16709585
AbstractMotivation: An important step in analyzing expression profiles from microarray data is to identify genes that can discriminate between distinct classes of samples. Many statistical approaches for assigning significance values to genes have been developed. The Comparative Marker Selection suite consists of three modules that allow users to apply and compare different methods of computing significance for each marker gene, a viewer to assess the results, and a tool to create derivative datasets and marker lists based on user-defined significance criteria.Availability: The Comparative Marker Selection application suite is freely available as a GenePattern module. The GenePattern analysis environment is freely available atContact: jgould@broad.mit.edu
Genetic Markers, User-Computer Interface, Models, Statistical, Models, Genetic, Gene Expression Profiling, Information Storage and Retrieval, Computer Simulation, Algorithms, Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis
Genetic Markers, User-Computer Interface, Models, Statistical, Models, Genetic, Gene Expression Profiling, Information Storage and Retrieval, Computer Simulation, Algorithms, Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis
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