Case Announces Launch of Gene Expression Analysis
Software
Gene expression data is becoming
abundant with the popularity of microarrays. Microarrays, or gene chips, allow researchers to simultaneously
assess the relative expression of thousands of genes. While this technology produces rich sources
of data, the analysis of such data proves troublesome. BAMarray
virtually eliminates the time-consuming step of evaluating which genes are
affected by an experiment and require further study.
BAMarray analyzes
the genomic data extracted from microarrays and
produces lists of genes that show biologically interesting expression profiles
across experimental groups. The software provides both diagnostic and
inferential graphical plots to help users better understand their data. The user can interactively view, zoom in, label,
and generate lists of color coded genes that were significantly up-regulated or
down-regulated.
Sanford Markowitz,
M.D., the Ingall Professor of Cancer Genetics at the
Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and
BAMarray™
software incorporates the Bayesian Analysis of Variance for Microarrays
(BAM) methodology developed jointly at the Case and Cleveland Clinic Foundation
Departments of Biostatistics and Epidemiology by
“The technique allows researchers to
discover statistically significant genes from gene chip experiments that are
normally hidden in statistical noise,” said Ishwaran.
“Researchers here at Case have
already found our methodology useful,” said Rao. “We
are thrilled that this software is now available to scientists everywhere.”
“We’ve positioned this software for
quick distribution and ease of use,” said
Joe Jankowski, assistant vice-president
for biomedical sciences, added “This software is a great example of in-house
technology validation. With Case’s support, Rao and Ishwaran have been able to make a complex analysis
technique simple and easy to use.”
More information on the software is
available on the BAM Homepage at http://www.bio.ri.ccf.org/Resume/Pages/Ishwaran/BAMarray/.
BAMarray™ Software can be downloaded from http://ora.ra.cwru.edu/bamarray. BAMarray™
uses a friendly Java interface. Version
1.0 is available for commercial licensing or free academic licensing (version
2.0 will be coming very soon).
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