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What is Hierarchical Clustering using Poisson Dissimilarity (POI)

Encyclopedia of Data Science and Machine Learning
Hierarchical Clustering using Poisson Dissimilarity is a clustering alghorithm, which uses a Poisson-based dissimilarity and then perform hierarchical clustering to high-dimensional data.
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Class Discovery, Comparison, and Prediction Methods for RNA-Seq Data
Ahu Cephe (Erciyes University, Turkey), Necla Koçhan (İzmir Biomedicine and Genome Center, Turkey), Gözde Ertürk Zararsız (Erciyes University, Turkey), Vahap Eldem (İstanbul University, Turkey), and Gökmen Zararsız (Erciyes University, Turkey)
Copyright: © 2023 |Pages: 25
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-9220-5.ch123
Abstract
Gene-expression studies have been studied using microarray data for many years, and numerous methods have been developed for these data. However, microarray technology is old technology and has some limitations. RNA-sequencing (RNA-seq) is a new transcriptomics technique capable of coping with these limitations, using the capabilities of new generation sequencing technologies, and performing operations quickly and cheaply based on the principle of high-throughput sequencing technology. Compared to microarrays, RNA-seq offers several advantages: (1) having less noisy data, (2) being able to detect new transcripts and coding regions, (3) not requiring pre-determination of the transcriptomes of interest. However, RNA-seq data has several features that pose statistical challenges. Thus, one cannot directly use methods developed for microarray analyses, which has a discrete and overdispersed nature of data, quite different from the continuous data structure of microarrays. This article aims to provide an overview and practical guidance to researchers working with RNA-seq data for different purposes.
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