Mining of biomedical data increasingly relies on utility of knowledge repositories. In gene expression analysis, these are often used for gene labeling with all assumption that similarly annotated genes have similar expression profiles. In the paper we use this assumption to craft, a method with which we scored six different, annotation sources, (e.g., Gene Ontology, PubMed, and MeSH annotations) for their utility in gene expression data analysis. Experiments show that the sources that include manual curation perform well and, for instance, score better than automatic annotation from gene-related PubMed abstracts. We also show that there is no clear winner, pointing at, the need for methods that; Could successfully integrate annotations from different sources.

On quality of different annotation sources for gene expression analysis

MULAS, FRANCESCA;BELLAZZI, RICCARDO;ZUPAN, BLAZ
2009-01-01

Abstract

Mining of biomedical data increasingly relies on utility of knowledge repositories. In gene expression analysis, these are often used for gene labeling with all assumption that similarly annotated genes have similar expression profiles. In the paper we use this assumption to craft, a method with which we scored six different, annotation sources, (e.g., Gene Ontology, PubMed, and MeSH annotations) for their utility in gene expression data analysis. Experiments show that the sources that include manual curation perform well and, for instance, score better than automatic annotation from gene-related PubMed abstracts. We also show that there is no clear winner, pointing at, the need for methods that; Could successfully integrate annotations from different sources.
2009
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics)
Combi C, Abu-Hanna A.
Computer Science & Engineering includes resources on computer hardware and architecture, computer software, software engineering and design, computer graphics, programming languages, theoretical computing, computing methodologies, broad computing topics, and interdisciplinary computer applications.
Medical Research, General Topics covers a wide array of topics in medical and biomedical research, with a specific emphasis on human disease, human tissues, and all levels of research into the pathogenesis of clinically significant conditions. Specific medical fields that are characterized by the inclusion of material from several other specializations are also covered here; these include general and internal medicine, tropical medicine, pediatrics, gerontology, epidemiology, and public health. Resources dealing with specific clinical interventions are excluded and are placed in the Medical Research: Diagnosis & Treatment category. Resources that emphasize the specific disease types, or specific systems affected are also excluded and are categorized according to the pathogen or system pathophysiology.
Molecular Biology & Genetics considers all aspects of basic and applied genetics, including molecular genetics, prokaryotic and eukaryotic gene expression, mechanisms of mutagenesis, structure, function and regulation of genetic material. Also included are resources concerned with clinical genetics, patterns of inheritance, genetic cause, and screening and treatment of disease. Resources dealing specifically with developmentally regulated gene expression, or with signal transduction pathways that modulate gene expression at the cellular level are excluded and are covered in the Cell and Developmental Biology category.
Esperti anonimi
Inglese
contributo
12th Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, AIME 2009
2009
Verona, ita
Internazionale
CD-ROM
Lecture Notes on Artificial Intelligence
5651
421
425
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3642029752
3642029752
SPRINGER-VERLAG BERLIN
Computer Science (all); Theoretical Computer Science
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Mulas, Francesca; Curk, Tomaz; Bellazzi, Riccardo; Zupan, Blaz
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
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4 Contributo in Atti di Convegno (Proceeding)::4.1 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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