Functional-Network-Based Gene Set Analysis Using Gene-Ontology

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Abstract

To account for the functional non-equivalence among a set of genes within a biological pathway when performing gene set analysis, we introduce GOGANPA, a network-based gene set analysis method, which up-weights genes with functions relevant to the gene set of interest. The genes are weighted according to its degree within a genome-scale functional network constructed using the functional annotations available from the gene ontology database. By benchmarking GOGANPA using a well-studied P53 data set and three breast cancer data sets, we will demonstrate the power and reproducibility of our proposed method over traditional unweighted approaches and a competing network-based approach that involves a complex integrated network. GOGANPA's sole reliance on gene ontology further allows GOGANPA to be widely applicable to the analysis of any gene-ontology-annotated genome. © 2013 Chang et al.

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Chang, B., Kustra, R., & Tian, W. (2013). Functional-Network-Based Gene Set Analysis Using Gene-Ontology. PLoS ONE, 8(2). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0055635

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