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Reconstructing networks of pathways via significance analysis of their intersections

Mirko Francesconi, Daniel Remondini, Nicola Neretti, John M Sedivy, Leon N Cooper, Ettore Verondini, Luciano Milanesi, and Gastone Castellani (2008)

BMC Bioinformatics, 9(4):S9.

Significance analysis at single gene level may suffer from the limited number of samples and experimental noise that can severely limit the power of the chosen statistical test. This problem is typically approached by applying post hoc corrections to control the false discovery rate, without taking into account prior biological knowledge. Pathway or gene ontology analysis can provide an alternative way to relax the significance threshold applied to single genes and may lead to a better biological interpretation.

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