• Title of article

    Semantic Signature: Comparative Interpretation of Gene Expression on a Semantic Space

  • Author/Authors

    Kim, Jihun Seoul National University Biomedical Informatics (SNUBI) - Seoul, Republic of Korea , Kim, Keewon Departments of Biomedical Engineering - Seoul National University College of Medicine - Seoul, Republic of Korea , Kim, Ju Han Seoul National University Biomedical Informatics (SNUBI) - Seoul, Republic of Korea

  • Pages
    10
  • From page
    1
  • To page
    10
  • Abstract
    Background. Interpretation of microarray data remains challenging because biological meaning should be extracted from enormous numeric matrices and be presented explicitly. Moreover, huge public repositories of microarray dataset are ready to be exploited for comparative analysis. This study aimed to provide a platform where essential implication of a microarray experiment could be visually expressed and various microarray datasets could be intuitively compared. Results. On the semantic space, gene sets from Molecular Signature Database (MSigDB) were plotted as landmarks and their relative distances were calculated by Lin’s semantic similarity measure. By formal concept analysis, a microarray dataset was transformed into a concept lattice with gene clusters as objects and Gene Ontology terms as attributes. Concepts of a lattice were located on the semantic space reflecting semantic distance from landmarks and edges between concepts were drawn; consequently, a specific geographic pattern could be observed from a microarray dataset. We termed a distinctive geography shared by microarray datasets of the same category as “semantic signature.” Conclusions. “Semantic space,” a map of biological entities, could serve as a universal platform for comparative microarray analysis. When microarray data were displayed on the semantic space as concept lattices, “semantic signature,” characteristic geography for a microarray experiment, could be discovered.
  • Keywords
    Interpretation , Gene , Space , MSigDB
  • Journal title
    Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine
  • Serial Year
    2016
  • Record number

    2607148