Estimating the Number of Essential Genes in a Genome by Random Transposon Mutagenesis


Autoria(s): Blades, Natalie J.; Broman, Karl W
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29/07/2002

Resumo

We describe a Bayesian method for estimating the number of essential genes in a genome, on the basis of data on viable mutants for which a single transposon was inserted after a random TA site in a genome,potentially disrupting a gene. The prior distribution for the number of essential genes was taken to be uniform. A Gibbs sampler was used to estimate the posterior distribution. The method is illustrated with simulated data. Further simulations were used to study the performance of the procedure.

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http://biostats.bepress.com/jhubiostat/paper15

http://biostats.bepress.com/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1015&context=jhubiostat

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Collection of Biostatistics Research Archive

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Johns Hopkins University, Dept. of Biostatistics Working Papers

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