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Data from ACE: A Workbench Using Evolutionary Genetic Algorithms for Analyzing Association in TCGA

Posted on 2023-03-31 - 03:06
Abstract

Modern methods of acquiring molecular data have improved rapidly in recent years, making it easier for researchers to collect large volumes of information. However, this has increased the challenge of recognizing interesting patterns within the data. Atlas Correlation Explorer (ACE) is a user-friendly workbench for seeking associations between attributes in The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) database. It allows any combination of clinical and genomic data streams to be searched using an evolutionary algorithm approach. To showcase ACE, we assessed which RNA sequencing transcripts were associated with estrogen receptor (ESR1) in the TCGA breast cancer cohort. The analysis revealed already well-established associations with XBP1 and FOXA1, but also identified a strong association with CT62, a potential immunotherapeutic target with few previous associations with breast cancer. In conclusion, ACE can produce results for very large searches in a short time and will serve as an increasingly useful tool for biomarker discovery in the big data era.

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ACE uses an evolutionary algorithm approach to perform large searches for associations between any combinations of data in the TCGA database.

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AUTHORS (10)

  • Alan R. Gilmore
    Matthew Alderdice
    Kienan I. Savage
    Paul G. O'Reilly
    Aideen C. Roddy
    Philip D. Dunne
    Mark Lawler
    Simon S. McDade
    David J. Waugh
    Darragh G. McArt
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