R. S. WebTool, a web server for random sampling-based significance evaluation of pairwise distances
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Title
- R. S. WebTool, a web server for random sampling-based significance evaluation of pairwise distances
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Author(s)
- Villiers, F; Bastien, O; June Myoung Kwak
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Publication Date
- 2014-07
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Journal
- NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH, v.42, no.W1, pp.W198 - W204
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Publisher
- OXFORD UNIV PRESS
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Abstract
- Pairwise comparison of data vectors represents a
large part of computational biology, especially with
the continuous increase in genome-wide approaches
yielding more information from more biological samples
simultaneously. Gene clustering for function
prediction as well as analyses of signalling pathways
and the time-dependent dynamics of a system
are common biological approaches that often
rely on large dataset comparison. Different metrics
can be used to evaluate the similarity between entities
to be compared, such as correlation coefficients
and distances. While the latter offers a more
flexible way of measuring potential biological relationships
between datasets, the significance of any
given distance is highly dependent on the dataset
and cannot be easily determined. Monte Carlo methods
are robust approaches for evaluating the significance
of distance values by multiple random permutations
of the dataset followed by distance calculation.
We have developed R. S. WebTool (http://
rswebtool.kwaklab.org), a user-friendly online server
for random sampling-based evaluation of distance
significances that features an array of visualization
and analysis tools to help non-bioinformaticist users
extract significant relationships from random noise
in distance-based dataset analyses.
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URI
- https://pr.ibs.re.kr/handle/8788114/1487
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DOI
- 10.1093/nar/gku427
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ISSN
- 0305-1048
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