In the omic era, one of the main aims is to discover groups of functionally related genes that drive the difference between different conditions. To this end, a plethora of potentially useful multivariate statistical approaches has been proposed, but their evaluation is hindered by the absence of a gold standard. Here, we propose a method for simulating biological data-gene expression, RPKM/FPKM or protein abundances-from two conditions, namely, a reference condition and a perturbation of it. Our approach is built upon probabilistic graphical models and is thus especially suited for testing topological wapproaches.
simPATHy: a new method for simulating data from perturbed biological PATHways
SALVIATO, ELISA;DJORDJILOVIC, VERA;CHIOGNA, MONICA;ROMUALDI, CHIARA
2016
Abstract
In the omic era, one of the main aims is to discover groups of functionally related genes that drive the difference between different conditions. To this end, a plethora of potentially useful multivariate statistical approaches has been proposed, but their evaluation is hindered by the absence of a gold standard. Here, we propose a method for simulating biological data-gene expression, RPKM/FPKM or protein abundances-from two conditions, namely, a reference condition and a perturbation of it. Our approach is built upon probabilistic graphical models and is thus especially suited for testing topological wapproaches.File in questo prodotto:
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