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Thursday, November 12, 2020

Identification of Monotonically Differentially Expressed Genes across Pathologic Stages for Cancers

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Given the fact that cancer is a multistage progression process resulting from genetic sequence mutations, the genes whose expression values increase or decrease monotonically across pathologic stages are potentially involved in tumor progression.tempspacetempspaceThis may provide insightful clues about how human cancers advance, thereby facilitating more personalized treatments.tempspacetempspaceBy replacing the expression values of genes with their GeneRanks, we propose a procedure capable of identifying monotonically differentially expressed genes (MEGs) as the disease advances.tempspacetempspaceUsing three real-world gene expression data that cover three distinct cancer types—colon, esophageal, and lung cancers—the proposed procedure has demonstrated excellent performance in detecting the potential MEGs.t empspacetempspaceTo conclude, the proposed procedure can detect MEGs across pathologic stages of cancers very efficiently and is thus highly recommended.
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