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The goal of this experiment is the identification of gene networks involving human genes of medical relevance for two broad families of human pathologies: motor neuron diseases (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motor_neuron_disease) and hematopoietic tumors (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tumors_of_the_hematopoietic_and_lymphoid_tissues). | |
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Very interesting!! | |
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I just wanted to add some technicalities: The dataset we are using right now is very big, a floating point matrix 87554x1829, it's size on the hard disk is ~0.5Gb and contains, for many genes, different isoforms/transcripts. The computational time for an algorithm's iteration, because of its 'complexity', is longer than the previous experiments. | |
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Thanks for updating the Science Status page with the information you can supply. I really enjoy seeing what progress has been made and at what rate, even if we have no idea how far down the path we are. We'll just keep crunching until we get there. :-D | |
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Almost 3 months ago, this project started. | |
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Moving to the FANTOM project dataset has been a big challenge for us. The original input contains a slightly different type of data (RNAseq instead of micro-array contrasts) and has 10 times the variables of the biggest data matrix we used so far. | |
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