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  1. ...analysis, in which some of the 417 genes loosely associated with S-HSCR were grouped into functional clusters that are highly related to NC migration.Our analysis of upstream regulators has identified 48 recurrent TFs, and they form an extensive network through PPIs. Notably, some of these TFs also have...
  2. ...that there is a binding event. Even though these two observations are related by Bayes’ theorem, they are mutually independent, as discussed in detail in the Supplemental Material. Bilke et al. 1802 Genome Research www..org Together, these results demonstrate that EWSR1/FLI1 regulates distinct sets of target genes...
  3. ...) in the promoter region modulates gene expression. (A) MBS in 97L cells displaying MBS extension to the upstream or downstream from TSS compared with Liver cells. Genes are arranged from top to bottom according to the length and direction of MBS. (B) H3K4me3 and H3K36me3 in 97L display a mutually exclusive...
  4. ...served as the reference, and normalized mutual information (NMI, shown in Fig. 2C) or adjusted Rand Index (ARI, shown in Supplemental Fig. S1) was used to evaluate the performance of SAKE compared with a number of recently published algorithms with demonstrated performance for scRNA-seq analysis: SINCERA...
  5. ...against cancer are often hampered by the complex properties of signaling networks. Here we combined the results of an RNAi screen targeting the cellular signaling machinery, with graph theoretical analysis to extract the core modules that process both mitogenic and oncogenic signals to drive cell cycle...
  6. ...and Li 2017), PIDC (Chan et al. 2017), SCENIC (Aibar et al. 2017), SCODE (Matsumoto et al. 2017), SINCERITIES (Papili Gao et al. 2018), and Tigress (Haury et al. 2012), along with mutual information (MI)– and Pearson correlation coefficient (PCC)–based methods as baselines (Supplemental Table S7...
  7. ...in DROSHA, which acts upstream of DICER1 in the miRNA processing cascade, in a subset of human PB tumors (Snuderl et al. 2018). Recent molecular classification identified several PB subgroups with distinct survival and clinical features (Li et al. 2020). Although the oncogenic landscape of PB in each...
  8. ...). For objective assessment of cluster qualities, we evaluated three frequently used metrics, namely, adjusted Rand index (ARI), normalized mutual information (NMI), and cluster purity for clusters produced by different methods under comparison. unCTC clearly outperformed the existing methods (Supplemental Figs. S...
  9. ...similarity using four different metrics: adjusted rand score (ARI), adjusted mutual info score (AMI), completeness, and Fowlkes–Mallows score. Greater values indicate that the clusters group samples grown in the same media. (C) Clustering performance on top1k networks using the same protocol as in B. Sparse...
  10. ...in particular contexts.Collectively, these approaches allow for the description of a cancer cell state according to the expression of one or more gene modules (Fig. 1B). Unlike the programs underlying cell types, which are more stably defined by mutually exclusive differentiation determinants, these modules can...
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