Selection of higher order regression models in the analysis of multi-factorial transcription data.
<h4>Introduction</h4>Many studies examine gene expression data that has been obtained under the influence of multiple factors, such as genetic background, environmental conditions, or exposure to diseases. The interplay of multiple factors may lead to effect modification and confounding....
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Main Authors: | Olivia Prazeres da Costa, Arthur Hoffman, Johannes W Rey, Ulrich Mansmann, Thorsten Buch, Achim Tresch |
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2014
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