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Disease-related concept mining by knowledge-based two-dimensional gene mapping.

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  • Disease-related concept mining by knowledge-based two-dimensional gene mapping. Abstract Text:

    tsutomu matsunagaTsutomu Matsunaga,masaaki muramatsuMasaaki Muramatsu,tsutomu matsunagaTsutomu Matsunaga,masaaki muramatsuMasaaki Muramatsu,tsutomu matsunagaTsutomu Matsunaga,masaaki muramatsuMasaaki Muramatsu,tsutomu matsunagaTsutomu Matsunaga,masaaki muramatsuMasaaki Muramatsu,

    There is a strong need to systematically organize and comprehend the rapidly expanding stores of biomedical knowledge to formulate hypotheses on disease mechanisms. However, no method is available that automatically structuralizes fragmentary knowledge along with domain-specific expressions for a large-scale integration. A method presented here, cross-subspace analysis (CSA), produces a holistic view of over 3,000 human genes with a two-dimensional (2D) arrangement. The genes are plotted in relation to functions determined by machine learning from the occurrence patterns of various biomedical terms in MEDLINE abstracts. By focusing on the 2D distributions of gene plots that share the same biomedical concepts, as defined by databases such as Gene Ontology, relevant biomedical concepts can be computationally extracted. In an analysis where myocardial infarction and ischemic stroke were taken as examples, we found valid relations with lifestyle, diet-related metabolism, and host immune responses, all of which are known risk factors for the diseases. These results demonstrate that systematizing accumulated gene knowledge can lead to hypothesis generation and knowledge discovery, regardless of the area of inquiry or discipline.

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    t matsunagaT Matsunaga,m muramatsuM Muramatsu,t matsunagaT Matsunaga,m muramatsuM Muramatsu,t matsunagaT Matsunaga,m muramatsuM Muramatsu,t matsunagaT Matsunaga,m muramatsuM Muramatsu,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Journal of bioinformatics and computational biolog

    VOLUME: 5

    Page Numbers: 1047-67

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    ISSN: 0219-7200

    DAY: 12

    MONTH: Oct

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Research and Development Headquarters, NTT DATA Corporation, 3-3-9 Toyosu, Koto-ku, Tokyo 135-8671, Japan. matsunagat@nttdata.co.jp.

    Country: England

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