Friday 19 April 2024 |
Events for day: Thursday 16 February 2017 |
10:00 - 11:00 Weekly Seminar Directed network inference of gene regulatory networks School BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES Farmanieh Building, Ground Floor, class A. One of the most important biological networks, with immediate applications in cancer prediction and drug development, are gene regulatory networks (GRNs). They are representing the regularity interactions of the genes. A GRN is often modeled as a graph composed of nodes (genes and proteins) and edges (gene-gene, protein DNA, and protein protein interactions). In this talk, we go beyond merely looking for associations and dependency between genes and try to discover the regulatory interactions as the cause-effect relationships between genes. To deal with the practical pro ... |