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More significant (smaller) P values correspond to genes that are ranked toward the top of multiple search orderings.
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The query genes sorted significantly toward the top of the multiple-species search orderings.
We then asked whether the precision levels of the multiple-species search orderings were significantly higher than those of the single-species searches when all levels of recall were considered.
Combining search orderings from multiple organisms into a single search ordering using the MSGR algorithm improved our ability to predict gene function for several pathways.
The MSGR combines search orderings from searches in multiple organisms into a single search ordering.
The MSGR combines the organism-specific search orderings to produce a new search ordering for each ancestral node in the PMT.
The MSGR computes a search ordering for a common ancestor by combining the search orderings stored in all of the organism nodes beneath the ancestral node in the tree.
Thus, for the multiple-species approach to succeed for the Collagens pathway, it must combine multiple weak signals into a more predictive result Next, we asked whether the search orderings obtained in separate organisms for the Calcium Channels and Collagens pathways could be combined to complement one another and produce a more accurate search ordering.
The MSGR merges the search orderings using a probabilistic scoring method based on order statistics and outputs a ranked list of genes sorted by their scores.
The search orderings of all six organisms are combined to produce a new search ordering at the Cellular node.
For example, a gene will be used at the Cellular node if its orthologs appear in search orderings in either Human, Fly, Worm, Yeast, or Plant nodes and a search ordering in the Bacterium node.
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