Beyond similarity-based methods to associate genes for the inference of function

John Shon, John Y. Park, Liping Wei
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Abstract

The function(s) of a novel gene or gene product can be inferred by associating the gene or gene product with those whose functions are known. It is now common practice to associate two genes if they have similar sequences. In recent years, computational methods have been developed that associate genes on the basis of features beyond similarity, using a variety of biological data beyond single-gene sequences. This review describes several promising methods that associate genes or gene products. These associative methods employ similarity of sequences and structures, features from whole-genome analysis, co-expression patterns from microarray and EST data, interacting properties from proteomic data, and links from literature mining. Finally, we outline issues surrounding the validation and integration of these methods.

超越基于相似性的方法来关联基因的功能推断
新基因或基因产物的功能可以通过将该基因或基因产物与已知功能的基因或基因产物相关联来推断。如果两个基因有相似的序列,现在将它们联系起来是很常见的做法。近年来,基于相似性以外的特征,利用单基因序列以外的多种生物数据,已经开发出了关联基因的计算方法。本文综述了几种有前途的基因或基因产物关联方法。这些关联方法利用序列和结构的相似性、全基因组分析的特征、微阵列和EST数据的共表达模式、蛋白质组学数据的相互作用特性以及文献挖掘的链接。最后,我们概述了围绕这些方法的验证和集成的问题。
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