2020
DOI: 10.3390/diagnostics10080586
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Identifying the Salient Genes in Microarray Data: A Novel Game Theoretic Model for the Co-Expression Network

Abstract: Microarray techniques are used to generate a large amount of information on gene expression. This information can be statistically processed and analyzed to identify the genes useful for the diagnosis and prognosis of genetic diseases. Game theoretic tools are applied to analyze the gene expression data. Gene co-expression networks are increasingly used to explore the system-level functionality of genes, where the roles of the genes in building networks in addition to their independent activities are also cons… Show more

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“…An excellent argument for this can be found in von Rueden (2020), where the author comments that since the beginning of the civilization, humans have been mostly living as a species in relatively egalitarian, small-scale societies. The ecological and demographic conditions common to small-scale societies favored the suppression of steep, 1 More recently the network allocation rules (see, e.g., Borkotokey et al, 2019Borkotokey et al, , 2015 have found applications in Bioinformatics (see, e.g., Bora et al, 2020 and the references therein).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An excellent argument for this can be found in von Rueden (2020), where the author comments that since the beginning of the civilization, humans have been mostly living as a species in relatively egalitarian, small-scale societies. The ecological and demographic conditions common to small-scale societies favored the suppression of steep, 1 More recently the network allocation rules (see, e.g., Borkotokey et al, 2019Borkotokey et al, , 2015 have found applications in Bioinformatics (see, e.g., Bora et al, 2020 and the references therein).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%