Kernel Methods for Dimensionality Reduction Applied to the «Omics» Data

Microarray technology has been advanced to the point at which the simultaneous monitoring of gene expression on a genome scale is now possible. Microarray experiments often aim to identify individual genes that are differentially expressed under distinct conditions, such as between two or more phenotypes, cell lines, under different treatment types or diseased and healthy subjects. Such experiments may be the first step towards inferring gene function and constructing gene networks in systems biology.

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