Enhancing gene co-expression network inference for the malaria parasitePlasmodium falciparum
Qi Li,
Katrina A Button-Simons,
Mackenzie AC Sievert
et al.
Abstract:Background: Malaria results in more than 550,000 deaths each year due to drug resistance in the most lethal Plasmodium (P) species P. falciparum. A full P. falciparum genome was published in 2002, yet 44.6% of its genes have unknown functions. Improving functional annotation of genes is important for identifying drug targets and understanding the evolution of drug resistance. Results: Genes function by interacting with one another. So, analyzing gene co-expression networks can enhance functional annotations an… Show more
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