Title :
Information Visualization for DNA Microarray Data Analysis: A Critical Review
Author :
Zhang, Leishi ; Kuljis, Jasna ; Liu, Xiaohui
Author_Institution :
Kent Univ., Canterbury
Abstract :
Graphical representation may provide effective means of making sense of the complexity and sheer volume of data produced by DNA microarray experiments that monitor the expression patterns of thousands of genes simultaneously. The ability to use ldquoabstractrdquo graphical representation to draw attention to areas of interest, and more in-depth visualizations to answer focused questions, would enable biologists to move from a large amount of data to particular records they are interested in, and therefore, gain deeper insights in understanding the microarray experiment results. This paper starts by providing some background knowledge of microarray experiments, and then, explains how graphical representation can be applied in general to this problem domain, followed by exploring the role of visualization in gene expression data analysis. Having set the problem scene, the paper then examines various multivariate data visualization techniques that have been applied to microarray data analysis. These techniques are critically reviewed so that the strengths and weaknesses of each technique can be tabulated. Finally, several key problem areas as well as possible solutions to them are discussed as being a source for future work.
Keywords :
DNA; biology computing; data analysis; data visualisation; DNA microarray data analysis; gene expression data analysis; graphical representation; information visualization; microarray experiment; multivariate data visualization; DNA; Data analysis; Data mining; Data visualization; Gene expression; Genomics; Layout; Monitoring; Multidimensional systems; Principal component analysis; Data analysis; gene expression; microarray; visualization;
Journal_Title :
Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part C: Applications and Reviews, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSMCC.2007.906065