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Statistical Diagnostics for Cancer : Analyzing High-Dimensional Data

Dehmer, Matthias(Edited by)Emmert-Streib, Frank(Series edited by)
Part of the Quantitative and Network Biology (Vch) series
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This ready reference discusses different methods for statistically analyzing and validating data created with high-throughput methods.

As opposed to other titles, this book focusses on systems approaches, meaning that no single gene or protein forms the basis of the analysis but rather a more or less complex biological network.

From a methodological point of view, the well balanced contributions describe a variety of modern supervised and unsupervised statistical methods applied to various large-scale datasets from genomics and genetics experiments.

Furthermore, since the availability of sufficient computer power in recent years has shifted attention from parametric to nonparametric methods, the methods presented here make use of such computer-intensive approaches as Bootstrap, Markov Chain Monte Carlo or general resampling methods.

Finally, due to the large amount of information available in public databases, a chapter on Bayesian methods is included, which also provides a systematic means to integrate this information.

A welcome guide for mathematicians and the medical and basic research communities.

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Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH
3527665471 / 9783527665471
Other digital
08/04/2013
Germany
English
312 pages
150 x 250 mm, 1 grams
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