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Inferring genetic networks: a bit more than an introduction
If, as they say, math is everywhere, it must also be in our DNA. I don’t know if Nature or God attended any course of math at the time things were being created. But extracting information from natural phenomena using … Continue reading
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Tagged fused, genetic network, group lasso, inference, lasso, penalised regression, regulatory
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Predicting gene regulatory networks? Wipe out the true negatives
Hello folks! It has been a while since the last time I showed up. It was actually 2013. A lot of things have happened in the meantime, I chilled quite a bit and my flatmate got a new job. He’s … Continue reading
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Tagged accuracy, gene expression, gene regulatory network, GRN, inference, MCC, performance measure, statistical genetics, statistical power, true negatives
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