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arxiv: 0901.0213 · v1 · submitted 2009-01-02 · 💻 cs.DL · cs.DB

Filtering Microarray Correlations by Statistical Literature Analysis Yields Potential Hypotheses for Lactation Research

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Our results demonstrated that a previously reported protein name co-occurrence method (5-mention PubGene) which was not based on a hypothesis testing framework, it is generally statistically more significant than the 99th percentile of Poisson distribution-based method of calculating co-occurrence. It agrees with previous methods using natural language processing to extract protein-protein interaction from text as more than 96% of the interactions found by natural language processing methods to overlap with the results from 5-mention PubGene method. However, less than 2% of the gene co-expressions analyzed by microarray were found from direct co-occurrence or interaction information extraction from the literature. At the same time, combining microarray and literature analyses, we derive a novel set of 7 potential functional protein-protein interactions that had not been previously described in the literature.

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