Methods, computer software products and systems for correlating gene lists
View Patent ↗In some embodiment of the invention, methods are provided to compare lists of genes. In one embodiment, the genes are ranked with the lists. The ranks are analyzed using Spearman correlation.
1. A computer implemented method for comparing a plurality of gene expression data sets comprising:
Providing at least two lists of genes, wherein the lists are obtained from different laboratories;
Ranking the genes within each list;
Calculating the Spearman Correlation for the ranks of the genes that are common to more than one list.
2. The method of claim 1 wherein the list of genes comprises at least 100 genes.
3. The method of claim 2 wherein the list of genes comprises at least 1000 genes.
4. The method of claim 1 wherein the plurality of lists comprises at least three lists.
5. The method of claim 4 wherein the Spearman correlation is a pair wise Spearman correlations between the lists.
6. The method of claim 5 further comprising avenging the pair wise Spearman Correlations.
7. A computer implemented method for diagnosing a disease comprising:
Obtaining gene expression values from a patient sample;
Comparing the patient sample with a reference sample to detect gene expression changes;
Ranking the genes according to the expression changes; and
Calculating Spearman Correlation between the ranks of the genes in the patient sample and reference ranks of genes in a disease reference sample.
8. A computer readable medium having software modules for performing the method of:
providing at least two lists of genes, wherein the lists are obtained from different laboratories;
ranking the genes within each list;
calculating the Spearman Correlation for the ranks of the genes that are common to more than one list.
9. The computer readable medium of claim 8 wherein the plurality of lists comprises at least three lists.
10. The computer readable medium of claim 9 wherein the Spearman correlation is a pair wise Spearrnan correlations between the lists.
11. The computer readable medium of claim 10 further comprising averaging the pair wise Spearman Correlations.
12. A computer readable medium having software modules for performing the method of:
obtaining gene expression values from a patient sample;
comparing the patient sample with a reference sample to detect gene expression changes;
ranking the genes according to the expression changes; and
calculating Speanran Correlation between the ranks of the genes in the patient sample and reference ranks of genes in a disease reference sample.