01719nas a2200229 4500008004100000022001400041245009600055210006900151260001300220300001000233490000600243520095200249653003101201653002901232653001301261653002001274653001301294653002001307100001901327700002001346856012301366 2010 eng d a1744-838700aFunctional genomics and networks: new approaches in the extraction of complex gene modules.0 aFunctional genomics and networks new approaches in the extractio c2010 Feb a55-630 v73 a
The engine that makes the cell work is made of an intricate network of molecular interactions. Nowadays, the elements and relationships of this complex network can be studied with several types of high-throughput techniques. The dream of having a global picture of the cell from different perspectives that can jointly explain cell behavior is, at least technically, feasible. However, this task can only be accomplished by filling the gap between data and information. The availability of methods capable of accurately managing, integrating and analyzing the results from these experiments is crucial for this purpose. Here, we review the new challenges raised by the availability of different genomic data, as well as the new proposals presented to cope with the increasing data complexity. Special emphasis is given to approaches that explore the transcriptome trying to describe the modules of genes that account for the traits studied.
10aGene Expression Regulation10aGene Regulatory Networks10aGenomics10aProtein Binding10aProteins10aSystems biology1 aMinguez, Pablo1 aDopazo, Joaquin uhttps://www.clinbioinfosspa.es/content/functional-genomics-and-networks-new-approaches-extraction-complex-gene-modules