Statistical Comparison of Rank Lists and Molecular Profiles
      Tech ID: 23010 / UC Case 2011-035-0
                Summary
The RRHO algorithm allows for the comparison of two gene expression  signatures. Each signature is processed as a ranked list based on  expression differences between two classes of samples. The signatures  can be input either as raw expression data and sample and class labels,  or as a pre-ranked gene list. 
Innovation
Comparing independent high-throughput gene-expression experiments can  generate hypotheses about which gene-expression programs are shared  between particular biological processes. Current techniques to compare  expression profiles typically involve choosing a fixed differential  expression threshold to summarize results, potentially reducing  sensitivity to small but concordant changes. We have developed a  threshold-free algorithm called Rank-rank Hypergeometric Overlap (RRHO).  This algorithm steps through two gene lists ranked by the degree of  differential expression observed in two profiling experiments,  successively measuring the statistical significance of the number of  overlapping genes. The output is a graphical map that shows the  strength, pattern and bounds of correlation between two expression  profiles. The threshold-free and graphical aspects of RRHO complement  other rank-based approaches such as Gene Set Enrichment Analysis (GSEA),  for which RRHO is a 2D analog. Rank-rank overlap analysis is a  sensitive, robust and web-accessible method for detecting and  visualizing overlap trends between two complete, continuous  gene-expression profiles.     
Applications
- Individuals interested in comparing genome-scale molecular data sets. 
Advantages
  -  Fast, sensitive, and quantitative determination of the degree of overlap between two genome-scale ranked gene lists. 
-  Surveys the whole range of gene-expression changes and thus  avoids missing the point of maximal overlap signal, as can occur when  using fixed thresholds. 
-  In a single visualization and with minimal data  pre-processing, the RRHO map indicates which of several possible overlap  trends is present in expression signature comparisons and the strength  of the observed trend. 
State Of Development
This software may be licensed online for non-for-profit, academic research use at no charge. 
Details on how to request a license online are available here.
For commercial use inquiries, please contact: marketing@tdg.ucla.edu.
Patent Status
                        
Patent Pending
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