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Methodology for Accurate Detection of Mitochondrial DNA Methylation
Published on: May 20, 2018
Comparisons of non-Gaussian statistical models in DNA methylation analysis
Zhanyu Ma1, Andrew E Teschendorff2, Hong Yu3
1Pattern Recognition and Intelligent System Lab.,Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, No. 10 Xitucheng Road,Beijing 100876, China. mazhanyu@bupt.edu.cn.
Abstract:
As a key regulatory mechanism of gene expression, DNA methylation patterns are widely altered in many complex genetic diseases, including cancer. DNA methylation is naturally quantified by bounded support data; therefore, it is non-Gaussian distributed. In order to capture such properties, we introduce some non-Gaussian statistical models to perform dimension reduction on DNA methylation data. Afterwards, non-Gaussian statistical model-based unsupervised clustering strategies are applied to cluster the data. Comparisons and analysis of different dimension reduction strategies and unsupervised clustering methods are presented. Experimental results show that the non-Gaussian statistical model-based methods are superior to the conventional Gaussian distribution-based method. They are meaningful tools for DNA methylation analysis. Moreover, among several non-Gaussian methods, the one that captures the bounded nature of DNA methylation data reveals the best clustering performance.
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