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SGFSC: speeding the gene functional similarity calculation based on hash tables.


ABSTRACT: In recent years, many measures of gene functional similarity have been proposed and widely used in all kinds of essential research. These methods are mainly divided into two categories: pairwise approaches and group-wise approaches. However, a common problem with these methods is their time consumption, especially when measuring the gene functional similarities of a large number of gene pairs. The problem of computational efficiency for pairwise approaches is even more prominent because they are dependent on the combination of semantic similarity. Therefore, the efficient measurement of gene functional similarity remains a challenging problem.To speed current gene functional similarity calculation methods, a novel two-step computing strategy is proposed: (1) establish a hash table for each method to store essential information obtained from the Gene Ontology (GO) graph and (2) measure gene functional similarity based on the corresponding hash table. There is no need to traverse the GO graph repeatedly for each method with the help of the hash table. The analysis of time complexity shows that the computational efficiency of these methods is significantly improved. We also implement a novel Speeding Gene Functional Similarity Calculation tool, namely SGFSC, which is bundled with seven typical measures using our proposed strategy. Further experiments show the great advantage of SGFSC in measuring gene functional similarity on the whole genomic scale.The proposed strategy is successful in speeding current gene functional similarity calculation methods. SGFSC is an efficient tool that is freely available at http://nclab.hit.edu.cn/SGFSC . The source code of SGFSC can be downloaded from http://pan.baidu.com/s/1dFFmvpZ .

SUBMITTER: Tian Z 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5096311 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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SGFSC: speeding the gene functional similarity calculation based on hash tables.

Tian Zhen Z   Wang Chunyu C   Guo Maozu M   Liu Xiaoyan X   Teng Zhixia Z  

BMC bioinformatics 20161104 1


<h4>Background</h4>In recent years, many measures of gene functional similarity have been proposed and widely used in all kinds of essential research. These methods are mainly divided into two categories: pairwise approaches and group-wise approaches. However, a common problem with these methods is their time consumption, especially when measuring the gene functional similarities of a large number of gene pairs. The problem of computational efficiency for pairwise approaches is even more promine  ...[more]

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