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Comparative Analysis
of Spatial Patterns of Gene Expression in Drosophila Melanogaster Imaginal
Discs Abstract: Determining the precise
spatial extent of expression of genes across different tissues, along with
knowledge of the biochemical function of the genes is critical for
understanding the roles of various genes in the development of metazoan
organisms. To address this problem, we have developed high-throughput
methods for generating images of gene expression in Drosophila
melanogaster imaginal discs and for the automated analysis of these
images. Our method automatically learns tissue shapes from a small number
of manually segmented training examples and automatically aligns, extracts
and scores new images, which are analyzed to generate gene expression maps
for each gene. We have developed a reverse lookup procedure that enables
us to identify genes that have spatial expression patterns most similar to
a given gene of interest. Our methods enable us to cluster both the genes
and the pixels that of the maps, thereby identifying sets of genes that
have similar patterns, and regions of the tissues of interest that have
similar gene expression profiles across a large number of genes. |
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