Bimodal gene expression patterns in breast cancer

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Marina Bessarabova
Eugene Kirillov
Weiwei Shi
Andrej Bugrim
Yuri Nikolsky
Tatiana Nikolskaya
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[1] Vavilov Institute for General Genetics,Russian Academy of Sciences
[2] Genego,undefined
[3] Inc.,undefined
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BMC Genomics | / 11卷
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Breast Cancer; Close Neighbor; Microarray Platform; Group Expression; cDNA Array;
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We identified a set of genes with an unexpected bimodal distribution among breast cancer patients in multiple studies. The property of bimodality seems to be common, as these genes were found on multiple microarray platforms and in studies with different end-points and patient cohorts. Bimodal genes tend to cluster into small groups of four to six genes with synchronised expression within the group (but not between the groups), which makes them good candidates for robust conditional descriptors. The groups tend to form concise network modules underlying their function in cancerogenesis of breast neoplasms.
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