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Gene expression studies with DGL global optimization for the molecular classification of cancer
Authors:Dongguang Li
Affiliation:1. School of Computer and Security Science, Edith Cowan University, 2 Bradford Street, Mount Lawley, WA, 6050, Australia
Abstract:This paper combines a powerful algorithm, called Dongguang Li (DGL) global optimization, with the methods of cancer diagnosis through gene selection and microarray analysis. A generic approach to cancer classification based on gene expression monitoring by DNA microarrays is proposed and applied to two test cancer cases, colon and leukemia. The study attempts to analyze multiple sets of genes simultaneously, for an overall global solution to the gene??s joint discriminative ability in assigning tumors to known classes. With the workable concepts and methodologies described here an accurate classification of the type and seriousness of cancer can be made. Using the orthogonal arrays for sampling and a search space reduction process, a computer program has been written that can operate on a personal laptop computer. Both the colon cancer and the leukemia microarray data can be classified 100% correctly without previous knowledge of their classes. The classification processes are automated after the gene expression data being inputted. Instead of examining a single gene at a time, the DGL method can find the global optimum solutions and construct a multi-subsets pyramidal hierarchy class predictor containing up to 23 gene subsets based on a given microarray gene expression data collection within a period of several hours. An automatically derived class predictor makes the reliable cancer classification and accurate tumor diagnosis in clinical practice possible.
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