Microarray Data Analysis of Gene Expression Evolution
Authors: Honghuang Lin
Publication Date: 27 Nov 2009
Gene Regulation and Systems Biology 2009:3 211-214
Honghuang Lin
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02115, USA.
Abstract
Microarrays are becoming a widely used tool to study gene expression evolution. A recent paper by Wang and Rekaya describes a comprehensive study of gene expression evolution by microarray. The work provides a perspective to study gene expression evolution in terms of functional enrichment and promoter conservation. It was found that gene expression patterns are highly conserved in some biological processes, but the correlation between promoter and gene expression is insignificant. This scope of this work and future improvement to study gene expression evolution will be discussed in this article.
Keywords: microarray, data analysis, gene expression evolution, normalization, function enrichment
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