With an increasing number of cancer profiling studies assaying both transcript mRNA and copy number expression levels, a natural question then involves the potential to combine information across the two types of genomic data. In this article, we perform a study to assess the nature of association between the two types of data across several experiments. We report on several interesting findings: 1) global correlation between gene expression and copy number is relatively weak but consistent across studies; 2) there is strong evidence for a cis-dosage effect of copy number on gene expression; 3) segmenting the copy number levels helps to improve correlations.
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Gu, W., Choi, H., & Ghosh, D. (2008). Global associations between copy number and transcript mRNA microarray data: An empirical study. Cancer Informatics, 6, 17–23. https://doi.org/10.4137/cin.s342
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