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      GATHER: a systems approach to interpreting genomic signatures.

      Bioinformatics
      Algorithms, Chromosome Mapping, methods, DNA Fingerprinting, Quantitative Trait Loci, genetics, Sequence Analysis, DNA, Software, Systems Biology, Systems Theory

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          Understanding the full meaning of the biology captured in molecular profiles, within the context of the entire biological system, cannot be achieved with a simple examination of the individual genes in the signature. To facilitate such an understanding, we have developed GATHER, a tool that integrates various forms of available data to elucidate biological context within molecular signatures produced from high-throughput post-genomic assays. Analyzing the Rb/E2F tumor suppressor pathway, we show that GATHER identifies critical features of the pathway. We further show that GATHER identifies common biology in a series of otherwise unrelated gene expression signatures that each predict breast cancer outcome. We quantify the performance of GATHER and find that it successfully predicts 90% of the functions over a broad range of gene groups. We believe that GATHER provides an essential tool for extracting the full value from molecular signatures generated from genome-scale analyses. GATHER is available at http://gather.genome.duke.edu/

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          17000751
          10.1093/bioinformatics/btl483

          Chemistry
          Algorithms,Chromosome Mapping,methods,DNA Fingerprinting,Quantitative Trait Loci,genetics,Sequence Analysis, DNA,Software,Systems Biology,Systems Theory

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