DOI: 10.26686/wgtn.17013680
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Genetic Programming for Biomarker Detection in Classification of Mass Spectrometry Data

Abstract: <p>Mass spectrometry (MS) is currently the most commonly used technology in biochemical research for proteomic analysis. The primary goal of proteomic profiling using mass spectrometry is the classification of samples from different experimental states. To classify the MS samples, the identification of protein or peptides (biomarker detection) that are expressed differently between the classes, is required.  However, due to the high dimensionality of the data and the small number of samples, classificati… Show more

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