<< Chapter < Page Chapter >> Page >
This report summarizes work done as part of the Bioinformatics PFUG under Rice University's VIGRE program. VIGRE is a program of Vertically Integrated Grants for Research and Education in the Mathematical Sciences under the direction of the National Science Foundation. A PFUG is a group of Postdocs, Faculty, Undergraduates and Graduate students formed round the study of a common problem. This module describes various statistical analyses done to illuminate the causes of cancer.

Central dogma of molecular biology

It is important to understand the processes behind the genetic variables of interest. The most important concept is known as thecentral dogma of molecular biology. This describes that process of by which genetic information is interpreted and eventually proteins are created that arerequired for all life. We begin with double stranded DNA. DNA is composed of a long chain of two different base pairs (4 bases). The pairs are Adenine andThymine, and Guanine and Cytosine. Thus at any point on the DNA strand you can have a choice of 4 different bases. Some sections of the DNA are genes. Eachgene in the DNA is unzipped into one strand and then transcribed onto which is known as messenger RNA. The RNA can then be read and translated into protein.I.E. We progress as from DNA to mRNA to Protein.

Copy number and gene expression

Two genetic variables of interest that are involved in the central dogma are estimated copy number and gene expression. Theestimated copy number of a gene gives the estimated number of copies of a specific gene exist with in a samples genome. Normally, we would expect to see acopy number of 2 but often we see copy numbers as low as 0 and as high as 5 or 6. Most of the time this does not harm the particular patient and we expect tosee a certain amount of copy number variation within any person, but it can sometimes be correlated with the incidence of cancer.

Gene expression is a variable that indicates the estimates amount of mRNA that one observes in a sample. It is often difficult todirectly measure the amount of a given protein within a sample, but we often witness a correlation between the amount of mRNA in a sample and the amount ofprotein that is created.

Goals

Our data is comprised of 89 samples which have estimated copy number data. 41 of these samples also have gene expression data.The goals of this project is to examine the copy number and gene expression data of these sample and see if there are certain sections in the genome that haveare consistently over or under expressed and possibly have an abnormal copy number. The next steps would be to examine the known processes of these genes tosee if they are incorporated in any cancer-related functions such as cell growth.

Copy number analysis

First, the raw copy number data was imported into an application called Illumina Genome Studio. Physically, the data is obtained bymeasuring how bright a certain chemical fluoresces when mixed with the DNA. Genome Studio then estimates the copy numbers based on this data. Genome Studiowas then used to generate a frequency plot which displays how frequently each gene was amplified or deleted,

In addition, to confirm our findings an R script was written that also generates a similar plot,

These findings were also confirmed using a program called GISTIC which is genetic analysis software which is part of the BroadInstitutes Gene Pattern Server.

The next step in our analysis of the copy number data involved examining any genes that had extreme amplifications or extremedeletions. I.E. any genes in which the estimated copy number was less than .5 or greater than 5. A script was written in the R statistical package in order todetect the frequency with which the genes had major amplifications or deletions.

Future work

The results of this research will be published in a future publication. It would be necessary to get more samples, especially oneswith both copy number and gene expression data to create a full gene expression pattern. [link]

Acknowledgements

Dr. Rudy Guerra, Matthew Burnstein, Dr. Chris Man, Dr. Ching Lau, Alexander Yu, Powell-Brown Lab, Rice university, Texas Children'sHospital

This Connexions module describes work conducted as part of RiceUniversity's VIGRE program, supported by National Science Foundation grant DMS–0739420.

Questions & Answers

what is biology
Hajah Reply
the study of living organisms and their interactions with one another and their environments
AI-Robot
what is biology
Victoria Reply
HOW CAN MAN ORGAN FUNCTION
Alfred Reply
the diagram of the digestive system
Assiatu Reply
allimentary cannel
Ogenrwot
How does twins formed
William Reply
They formed in two ways first when one sperm and one egg are splited by mitosis or two sperm and two eggs join together
Oluwatobi
what is genetics
Josephine Reply
Genetics is the study of heredity
Misack
how does twins formed?
Misack
What is manual
Hassan Reply
discuss biological phenomenon and provide pieces of evidence to show that it was responsible for the formation of eukaryotic organelles
Joseph Reply
what is biology
Yousuf Reply
the study of living organisms and their interactions with one another and their environment.
Wine
discuss the biological phenomenon and provide pieces of evidence to show that it was responsible for the formation of eukaryotic organelles in an essay form
Joseph Reply
what is the blood cells
Shaker Reply
list any five characteristics of the blood cells
Shaker
lack electricity and its more savely than electronic microscope because its naturally by using of light
Abdullahi Reply
advantage of electronic microscope is easily and clearly while disadvantage is dangerous because its electronic. advantage of light microscope is savely and naturally by sun while disadvantage is not easily,means its not sharp and not clear
Abdullahi
cell theory state that every organisms composed of one or more cell,cell is the basic unit of life
Abdullahi
is like gone fail us
DENG
cells is the basic structure and functions of all living things
Ramadan
What is classification
ISCONT Reply
is organisms that are similar into groups called tara
Yamosa
in what situation (s) would be the use of a scanning electron microscope be ideal and why?
Kenna Reply
A scanning electron microscope (SEM) is ideal for situations requiring high-resolution imaging of surfaces. It is commonly used in materials science, biology, and geology to examine the topography and composition of samples at a nanoscale level. SEM is particularly useful for studying fine details,
Hilary
cell is the building block of life.
Condoleezza Reply
Got questions? Join the online conversation and get instant answers!
Jobilize.com Reply

Get Jobilize Job Search Mobile App in your pocket Now!

Get it on Google Play Download on the App Store Now




Source:  OpenStax, The art of the pfug. OpenStax CNX. Jun 05, 2013 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col10523/1.34
Google Play and the Google Play logo are trademarks of Google Inc.

Notification Switch

Would you like to follow the 'The art of the pfug' conversation and receive update notifications?

Ask