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    BMC Bioinformatics. 2007 Oct 12;8:383.

    ProbCD: enrichment analysis accounting for categorization uncertainty.

    Vêncio RZ, Shmulevich I.

    Institute for Systems Biology, 1441 North 34th street, Seattle, WA 98103-8904, USA. rvencio@gmail.com

    BACKGROUND: As in many other areas of science, systems biology makes extensive use of statistical association and significance estimates in contingency tables, a type of categorical data analysis known in this field as enrichment (also over-representation or enhancement) analysis. In spite of efforts to create probabilistic annotations, especially in the Gene Ontology context, or to deal with uncertainty in high throughput-based datasets, current enrichment methods largely ignore this probabilistic information since they are mainly based on variants of the Fisher Exact Test. RESULTS: We developed an open-source R-based software to deal with probabilistic categorical data analysis, ProbCD, that does not require a static contingency table. The contingency table for the enrichment problem is built using the expectation of a Bernoulli Scheme stochastic process given the categorization probabilities. An on-line interface was created to allow usage by non-programmers and is available at: http://xerad.systemsbiology.net/ProbCD/. CONCLUSION: We present an analysis framework and software tools to address the issue of uncertainty in categorical data analysis. In particular, concerning the enrichment analysis, ProbCD can accommodate: (i) the stochastic nature of the high-throughput experimental techniques and (ii) probabilistic gene annotation.

    PMID: 17935624 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

    PMCID: 2169266

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