h-Profile plots for the discovery and exploration of patterns in gene expression data with an application to time course data

Yvonne E. Pittelkow*, Susan R. Wilson

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    Abstract

    Background: An ever increasing number of techniques are being used to find genes with similar profiles from microarray studies. Visualization of gene expression profiles can aid this process, potentially contributing to the identification of co-regulated genes and gene function as well as network development. Results: We introduce the h-Profile plot to display gene expression profiles. Thumbnail versions of plots of gene expression profiles are plotted at coordinates such that profiles of similar shape are located in the same sector, with decreasing variance towards the origin. Negatively correlated profiles can easily be identified. A new method for selecting genes with fixed periodicity, but different phase and amplitude is described and used to demonstrate the use of the plots on cell cycle data. Conclusion: Visualization tools for gene expression data are important and h-profile plots provide a timely contribution to the field. They allow the simultaneous visualization of many gene expression profiles and can be used for the identification of genes with similar or reversed profiles, the foundation step in many analyses.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number486
    JournalBMC Bioinformatics
    Volume8
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 20 Dec 2007

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