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2011 IEEE International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedicine
Visually Relating Gene Expression and in vivo DNA Binding Data
Atlanta, Georgia USA
November 12-November 15
ISBN: 978-0-7695-4574-5
Gene expression and in vivo DNA binding data provide important information for understanding gene regulatory networks: in vivo DNA binding data indicate genomic regions where transcription factors are bound, and expression data show the output resulting from this binding. Thus, there must be functional relationships between these two types of data. While visualization and data analysis tools exist for each data type alone, there is a lack of tools that can easily explore the relationship between them. We propose an approach that uses the average expression driven by multiple of cis-control regions to visually relate gene expression and in vivo DNA binding data. We demonstrate the utility of this tool with examples from the network controlling early Drosophila development. The results obtained support the idea that the level of occupancy of a transcription factor on DNA strongly determines the degree to which the factor regulates a target gene, and in some cases also controls whether the regulation is positive or negative.
Index Terms:
Interactive Data Exploration, Gene Expression, in vivo DNA Binding Data, Visualization
Citation:
Min-Yu Huang, Lester Mackey, Soile V.E. Keränen, Gunther H. Weber, Michael I. Jordan, David W. Knowles, Mark D. Biggin, Bernd Hamann, "Visually Relating Gene Expression and in vivo DNA Binding Data," bibm, pp.586-589, 2011 IEEE International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedicine, 2011
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