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Reference point insensitive molecular data analysis
ISSN
1367-4803
1460-2059
Date Issued
2017
Author(s)
Rehberg, T.
Zacharias, H. U.
Stämmler, F.
Dettmer, K.
Weber, D.
Hiergeist, A.
Gessner, A.
Holler, E.
Oefner, P. J.
Spang, R.
DOI
10.1093/bioinformatics/btw598
Abstract
In biomedicine, every molecular measurement is relative to a reference point, like a fixed aliquot of RNA extracted from a tissue, a defined number of blood cells, or a defined volume of biofluid. Reference points are often chosen for practical reasons. For example, we might want to assess the metabolome of a diseased organ but can only measure metabolites in blood or urine. In this case, the observable data only indirectly reflects the disease state. The statistical implications of these discrepancies in reference points have not yet been discussed.