Reverse Engineering and Analysis of Genome-Wide Gene
Regulatory Networks from Gene Expression Profiles Using High-Performance
Computing

Regulation
of gene expression is a carefully regulated phenomenon in the cell.
"Reverse-engineering” algorithms try to reconstruct the regulatory
interactions among genes from genome-scale measurements of gene
expression profiles (microarrays). Mammalian cells express tens of
thousands of genes; hence, hundreds of gene expression profiles are
necessary in order to have acceptable statistical evidence of
interactions between genes. As the number of profiles to be analyzed
increases, so do computational costs and memory requirements. In this
work, we designed and developed a parallel computing algorithm to
reverse-engineer genome-scale gene regulatory networks from thousands of
gene expression profiles
No comments:
Post a Comment