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Gene Set Analysis For Longitudinal Gene Expression Data, Ke Zhang, Haiyan Wang, Arne C. Bathke, Solomon W. Harrar, Hans-Peter Piepho, Youping Deng Jul 2011

Gene Set Analysis For Longitudinal Gene Expression Data, Ke Zhang, Haiyan Wang, Arne C. Bathke, Solomon W. Harrar, Hans-Peter Piepho, Youping Deng

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BACKGROUND: Gene set analysis (GSA) has become a successful tool to interpret gene expression profiles in terms of biological functions, molecular pathways, or genomic locations. GSA performs statistical tests for independent microarray samples at the level of gene sets rather than individual genes. Nowadays, an increasing number of microarray studies are conducted to explore the dynamic changes of gene expression in a variety of species and biological scenarios. In these longitudinal studies, gene expression is repeatedly measured over time such that a GSA needs to take into account the within-gene correlations in addition to possible between-gene correlations.

RESULTS: We provide …


Differential Gene Expression In Liver And Small Intestine From Lactating Rats Compared To Age-Matched Virgin Controls Detects Increased Mrna Of Cholesterol Biosynthetic Genes, Antony Athippozhy, Liping Huang, Clavia Ruth Wooton-Kee, Tianyong Zhao, Paiboon Jungsuwadee, Arnold J. Stromberg, Mary Vore Feb 2011

Differential Gene Expression In Liver And Small Intestine From Lactating Rats Compared To Age-Matched Virgin Controls Detects Increased Mrna Of Cholesterol Biosynthetic Genes, Antony Athippozhy, Liping Huang, Clavia Ruth Wooton-Kee, Tianyong Zhao, Paiboon Jungsuwadee, Arnold J. Stromberg, Mary Vore

Statistics Faculty Publications

BACKGROUND: Lactation increases energy demands four- to five-fold, leading to a two- to three-fold increase in food consumption, requiring a proportional adjustment in the ability of the lactating dam to absorb nutrients and to synthesize critical biomolecules, such as cholesterol, to meet the dietary needs of both the offspring and the dam. The size and hydrophobicity of the bile acid pool increases during lactation, implying an increased absorption and disposition of lipids, sterols, nutrients, and xenobiotics. In order to investigate changes at the transcriptomics level, we utilized an exon array and calculated expression levels to investigate changes in gene expression …