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arxiv: 1407.4658 · v1 · pith:KH6J7EDSnew · submitted 2014-07-17 · 🧬 q-bio.MN · q-bio.QM· stat.AP

SANTA: quantifying the functional content of molecular networks

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Linking networks of molecular interactions to cellular functions and phenotypes is a key goal in systems biology. Here, we adapt concepts of spatial statistics to assess the functional content of molecular networks. Based on the guilt-by-association principle, our approach (called SANTA) quantifies the strength of association between a gene set and a network, and functionally annotates molecular networks like other enrichment methods annotate lists of genes. As a general association measure, SANTA can (i) functionally annotate experimentally derived networks using a collection of curated gene sets, and (ii) annotate experimentally derived gene sets using a collection of curated networks, as well as (iii) prioritize genes for follow-up analyses. We exemplify the efficacy of SANTA in several case studies using the \emph{S. cerevisiae} genetic interaction network and genome-wide RNAi screens in cancer cell lines. Our theory, simulations and applications show that SANTA provides a principled statistical way to quantify the association between molecular networks and cellular functions and phenotypes. SANTA is available from http://bioconductor.org/packages/release/bioc/html/SANTA.html.

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