2009
DOI: 10.1098/rsta.2009.0164
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An overview of recent developments in genomics and associated statistical methods

Abstract: The landscape of genomics has changed drastically in the last two decades. Increasingly inexpensive sequencing has shifted the primary focus from the acquisition of biological sequences to the study of biological function. Assays have been developed to study many intricacies of biological systems, and publicly available databases have given rise to integrative analyses that combine information from many sources to draw complex conclusions. Such research was the focus of the recent workshop at the Isaac Newton … Show more

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“…Here, all kind of uni- and multivariate statistical methods are applied dependent on the question at hand. There are associated statistical method dependent recent developments in genomics [31]. The analysis of high-dimensional omics data, however, can be quite challenging especially because of the “large p, small n” problem; that is, the number of features/variables (e.g., genes, metabolites, etc.)…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here, all kind of uni- and multivariate statistical methods are applied dependent on the question at hand. There are associated statistical method dependent recent developments in genomics [31]. The analysis of high-dimensional omics data, however, can be quite challenging especially because of the “large p, small n” problem; that is, the number of features/variables (e.g., genes, metabolites, etc.)…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such assumptions have an impact on the assessment of the statistical significance of the number of words shared between two sequences. One way in which to address the problem of implementing a more realistic description of the stochastic properties of biological sequences may be the more general time series approach proposed by Bickel, Brown, Huang, and Li (2009) in which the role of time is played by the position in the sequence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Genomics is the study of genetics pertaining to the similarities and differences among the genomes of organisms (Table 1) [1]. Genomics links genetic variability (e.g., genotype) with the physical appearance of an individual (e.g., phenotype).…”
Section: Genomicsmentioning
confidence: 99%