Minreg: Inferring an active regulator set

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Abstract

Regulatory relations between genes are an important component of molecular pathways. Here, we devise a novel global method that uses a set of gene expression profiles to find a small set of relevant active regulators, identify the genes that they regulate, and automatically annotate them. We show that our algorithm is capable of handling a large number of genes in a short time and is robust to a wide range of parameters. We apply our method to a combined dataset of S. cerevisiae expression profiles, and validate the resulting model of regulation by cross-validation and extensive biological analysis of the selected regulators and their derived annotations. © Oxford University Press 2002.

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Pe’er, D., Regev, A., & Tanay, A. (2002). Minreg: Inferring an active regulator set. In Bioinformatics (Vol. 18). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/18.suppl_1.S258

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