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Discovering gene association networks by multi-objective evolutionary quantitative association rules
Authors:M. Martí  nez-Ballesteros,I.A. Nepomuceno-Chamorro,J.C. Riquelme
Affiliation:Department of Computer Science, University of Seville, Spain
Abstract:In the last decade, the interest in microarray technology has exponentially increased due to its ability to monitor the expression of thousands of genes simultaneously. The reconstruction of gene association networks from gene expression profiles is a relevant task and several statistical techniques have been proposed to build them. The problem lies in the process to discover which genes are more relevant and to identify the direct regulatory relationships among them. We developed a multi-objective evolutionary algorithm for mining quantitative association rules to deal with this problem. We applied our methodology named GarNet to a well-known microarray data of yeast cell cycle. The performance analysis of GarNet was organized in three steps similarly to the study performed by Gallo et al. GarNet outperformed the benchmark methods in most cases in terms of quality metrics of the networks, such as accuracy and precision, which were measured using YeastNet database as true network. Furthermore, the results were consistent with previous biological knowledge.
Keywords:Data mining   Multi-objective evolutionary algorithms   Quantitative association rules   Gene networks   Microarray analysis
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