Mathematical Biology Seminar
  
              
              
Dustin Cartwright, UC Berkeley
  
              Wednesday April 7,  2010 
              3:05pm in LCB 215 
Reconstruction spatiotemporal gene expression data
 
              
                    
              
               
              
              
              
Abstract:
Developmental transcriptional networks in plants and animals operate
in both space and time. To understand these transcriptional networks
it is essential to obtain whole-genome expression data at high
spatiotemporal resolution. Substantial amounts of spatial and temporal
microarray expression data previously have been obtained for the
Arabidopsis root; however, these two dimensions of data have not been
integrated thoroughly. Complicating this integration is the fact that
these data are heterogeneous and incomplete, with observed expression
levels representing complex spatial or temporal mixtures. Given these
partial observations, we have a novel method for reconstructing
integrated high resolution spatiotemporal data. Our method is based on
a new iterative algorithm for finding approximate roots to systems of
bilinear equations.
              
 
  
          
           
        
        
         
        
 
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