Cell cycle data (24 cdc15 experiments)

Comparison between hierarchical clustering (left) and optimal ordering (right) using the cell cycle data from the Stanford Yeast Cell Cycle Project . In that page the genes are assigned to five groups termed G1, S, S/G2, G2/M, and M/G1. These groups approximate the commonly used cell cycle groups in the literature. For each of the genes in these figures we plotted a dot on its right which represents the group to which it belongs (red for G2/M yellow for M/G1 etc.). As can be seen , the cell cycle phasing is much more apparent in the optimal ordering result, which correctly recovers the order of the groups in the cell cycle. In addition, using optimal ordering one can better reconstruct the groups themselves as can be seen in the case of the G1, S and S/G2 groups.



The two files needed to view the full results in TreeView (including the gene names and group assiginments) are: Click here for the .CDT file. Click here for the .GTR file.