Journal article
MIRAGAA-A methodology for finding coordinated effects of microRNA expression changes and genome aberrations in cancer
RK Gaire, J Bailey, J Bearfoot, IG Campbell, PJ Stuckey, I Haviv
Bioinformatics | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 2010
Abstract
Motivation: Cancer evolves through microevolution where random lesions that provide the biggest advantage to cancer stand out in their frequent occurrence in multiple samples. At the same time, a gene function can be changed by aberration of the corresponding gene or modification of microRNA (miRNA) expression, which attenuates the gene. In a large number of cancer samples, these two mechanisms might be distributed in a coordinated and almost mutually exclusive manner. Understanding this coordination may assist in identifying changes which significantly produce the same functional impact on cancer phenotype, and further identify genes that are universally required for cancer. Present methodo..
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Funding Acknowledgements
ICT Australia is funded by the Australian Government's Backing Australia's Ability initiatives, in part through the Australian Research Council. I. H. is supported by US DoD, Komen for the cure, Cancer Australia, NBCF and CCV.