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Expression analysis, computational tools for

Once these multiple-gene, multiple time point data have been collected, it will be necessary to organize them into an intelligible form. This can be accomplished with the right computational tools. Some relatively simple mathematical methods already in use in other fields can be adapted for the analysis of gene expression data. Two such methods discussed here include clustering [8, 9, 10], and Shannon entropy [11, 12]. [Pg.558]


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