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Inferring pairwise regulatory relationships from multiple time series datasets

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Motivation: Time series expression experiments have emerged as a popular method for studying a wide range of biological systems under a variety of conditions. One advantage of such data is the ability to infer regulatory relationships using time lag analysis. However, such analysis in a single experiment may result in many false positives due to the small number of time points and the large number of genes. Extending these methods to simultaneously analyze several time series datasets is challenging since under different experimental conditions biological systems may behave faster or slower making it hard to rely on the actual duration of the experiment. Results: We present a new computational model and an associated algorithm to address the problem of inferring time-lagged regulatory relationships from multiple time series expression experiments with varying (unknown) time-scales. Our proposed algorithm uses a set of known interacting pairs to compute a temporal transformation between every two datasets. Using this temporal transformation we search for new interacting pairs. As we show, our method achieves a much lower false-positive rate compared to previous methods that use time series expression data for pairwise regulatory relationship discovery. Some of the new predictions made by our method can be verified using other high throughput data sources and functional annotation databases.

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