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Title: Current State of Methods, Models, and Information Technologies of Genes Expression Profiling Extraction: A Review
Authors: Yasinska-Damri, Lyudmyla
Liakh, Igor
Babichev, Sergii
Durnyak, Bohdan
Keywords: Current State of Methods, Models, and Information Technologies of Genes Expression Profiling Extraction: A Review, Gene expression profiling extraction • Hybrid models • DNA microarray • RNA molecules sequencing • Clustering • Classification
Issue Date: Jul-2021
Publisher: International Scientific Conference “Intellectual Systems of Decision Making and Problem of Computational Intelligence”
Citation: An application of both the DNA microchips tests or RNA molecules sequencing experiments allows us to form the high-dimensional matrix of genes expressions, values of which are proportional to the num­ ber of the appropriate type of genes that matched the respectively inves­ tigated sample. In the general instance, the number of genes can achieve tens of thousands of ones. This fact calls the necessity to extract the genes which are able to recognize the examined samples with a high resolvable level. In this review, we analyze the current state of works focused on genes expression profiling extraction based on the application of both single methods and hybrid models. The conducted analysis has allowed us to allocate the advantages and shortcomings of the existing techniques and form the tasks which should be solved in this subject area to improve the objectivity of gene expression profiling extraction considering the type of the investigated samples. Keywords: Gene expression profiling extraction • Hybrid models • DNA microarray • RNA molecules sequencing • Clustering • Classification
Series/Report no.: ISDMCI;10/1007
Abstract: An application of both the DNA microchips tests or RNA molecules sequencing experiments allows us to form the high-dimensional matrix of genes expressions, values of which are proportional to the num­ ber of the appropriate type of genes that matched the respectively inves­ tigated sample. In the general instance, the number of genes can achieve tens of thousands of ones. This fact calls the necessity to extract the genes which are able to recognize the examined samples with a high resolvable level. In this review, we analyze the current state of works focused on genes expression profiling extraction based on the application of both single methods and hybrid models. The conducted analysis has allowed us to allocate the advantages and shortcomings of the existing techniques and form the tasks which should be solved in this subject area to improve the objectivity of gene expression profiling extraction considering the type of the investigated samples.
Description: An application of both the DNA microchips tests or RNA molecules sequencing experiments allows us to form the high-dimensional matrix of genes expressions, values of which are proportional to the num­ ber of the appropriate type of genes that matched the respectively inves­ tigated sample. In the general instance, the number of genes can achieve tens of thousands of ones. This fact calls the necessity to extract the genes which are able to recognize the examined samples with a high resolvable level. In this review, we analyze the current state of works focused on genes expression profiling extraction based on the application of both single methods and hybrid models. The conducted analysis has allowed us to allocate the advantages and shortcomings of the existing techniques and form the tasks which should be solved in this subject area to improve the objectivity of gene expression profiling extraction considering the type of the investigated samples.
Type: Text
Publication type: Тези до статті
URI: https://dspace.uzhnu.edu.ua/jspui/handle/lib/66563
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