2016
DOI: 10.1186/s12859-015-0857-9
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Methods for the integration of multi-omics data: mathematical aspects

Abstract: BackgroundMethods for the integrative analysis of multi-omics data are required to draw a more complete and accurate picture of the dynamics of molecular systems. The complexity of biological systems, the technological limits, the large number of biological variables and the relatively low number of biological samples make the analysis of multi-omics datasets a non-trivial problem.Results and ConclusionsWe review the most advanced strategies for integrating multi-omics datasets, focusing on mathematical and me… Show more

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“…Despite the efforts [14,15], integrating different sources of genetic data is still challenging. The ultimate goal is to gain novel insights and new knowledge about life and disease from system-level molecular interactions [16].…”
Section: Multi-omicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the efforts [14,15], integrating different sources of genetic data is still challenging. The ultimate goal is to gain novel insights and new knowledge about life and disease from system-level molecular interactions [16].…”
Section: Multi-omicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The common types of omics include genomics, proteomics, metabolomics, epigenomics, phytochemomics, interactomics, and microbiomics [10][11][12]. Integration of multiple omics data in a systematic way enables to study the functional relationship or identify the key problem in an efficient manner.…”
Section: Multi-omics and Big Data Integrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biological systems are complex in that there are many biological variables that encompass biological processes, thus, making integrative analyses through omics approaches a major challenge due to several technological limits associated with analysing biological processes that entail a large number of variables [90]. Thus, there is still a great need for researchers to form consortiums aimed at integrating research eforts that contribute towards integrating the data obtained from the application of omics technologies to have an integrated biological system that will allow easier manipulation of data.…”
Section: The Use Of -Omics Technologies To Improve Nutritional Bioavamentioning
confidence: 99%