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Thirty biologically interpretable clusters of transcription factors distinguish cancer type.

Zachary B AbramsMark ZuckerMin WangAmir Asiaee TaheriLynne V AbruzzoKevin R Coombes
Published in: BMC genomics (2018)
Using our approach, we have shown that the mRNA expression patterns of transcription factors contain most of the information needed to distinguish different cancer types. The Thresher method is capable of discovering biologically interpretable clusters of genes. It can potentially be applied to other gene sets, such as signaling pathways, to decompose them into simpler, yet biologically meaningful, components.
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