Application of canonical correlation analysis for identifying viral integration preferences
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2012Author
Gumus, Ergun
Ustek, Duran
Sertbas, Ahmet
Kursun, Olcay
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Motivation: Gene therapy aims at using viral vectors for attaching helpful genetic code to target genes. Therefore, it is of great importance to develop methods that can discover significant patterns around viral integration sites. Canonical correlation analysis is an unsupervised statistical tool that is used to describe the relations between two related views of the same semantic object, which fits well for identifying such salient patterns.
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