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Efficient large-scale bicluster editing

  • Max Planck Institute for Informatics
  • Saarland University

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Abstract

The explosion of the biological data has dramatically reformed today's biological research. The need to integrate and analyze high-dimensional biological data on a large scale is driving the development of novel bioinformatics approaches. Biclustering, also known as simultaneous clustering or co-clustering, has been successfully utilized to discover local patterns in gene expression data and similar biomedical data types. Here, we contribute a new approach: Bi-Force. It is based on the weighted bicluster editing model, to perform biclustering on arbitrary sets of biological entities, given any kind of similarity function. We first evaluated the power of Bi-Force to solve dedicated bicluster editing problems by comparing Bi-Force with two existing algorithms in the BiCluE software package. We then followed a biclustering evaluation protocol from a recent review paper from Eren et al. and compared Bi-Force against eight existing tools: FABIA, QUBIC, Cheng and Church, Plaid, Bimax, Spectral, xMOTIFS and ISA. To this end, a suite of synthetic data sets as well as nine large gene expression data sets from Gene Expression Omnibus were analyzed. All resulting biclusters were subsequently investigated by Gene Ontology enrichment analysis to evaluate their biological relevance. The distinct theoretical foundation of Bi-Force (bicluster editing) is more powerful than strict biclustering. We thus outperformed existing tools with Bi-Force at least when following the evaluation protocols from Eren et al. Bi-Force is implemented in Java and integrated into the open source software package of BiCluE. The software as well as all used data sets are publicly available at http://biclue.mpi-inf.mpg.de.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the German Conference on Bioinformatics 2014
EditorsRalf Hofestadt, Tim W. Nattkemper, Robert Giegerich
VolumeP-235
PublisherGesellschaft für Informatik (GI) e.V
Publication date2014
Pages54-60
ISBN (Electronic)78-388579-629-9
Publication statusPublished - 2014
EventThe German Conference on Bioinformatics - Bielefeld, Germany
Duration: 28. Sept 20141. Oct 2014

Conference

ConferenceThe German Conference on Bioinformatics
Country/TerritoryGermany
CityBielefeld
Period28/09/201401/10/2014
SeriesLecture Notes in Informatics - Proceedings
VolumeP-235
ISSN1617-5468

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