Integrative analysis of the cancer transcriptome

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Abstract

DNA microarrays have been widely applied to the study of human cancer, delineating myriad molecular subtypes of cancer, many of which are associated with distinct biological underpinnings, disease progression and treatment response. These primary analyses have begun to decipher the molecular heterogeneity of cancer, but integrative analyses that evaluate cancer transcriptome data in the context of other data sources are often capable of extracting deeper biological insight from the data. Here we discuss several such integrative computational and analytical approaches, including meta-analysis, functional enrichment analysis, interactome analysis, transcriptional network analysis and integrative model system analysis. © 2005, Nature Publishing Group. All rights reserved.

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Rhodes, D. R., & Chinnaiyan, A. M. (2005). Integrative analysis of the cancer transcriptome. Nature Genetics, 37(6S), S31–S37. https://doi.org/10.1038/ng1570

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