Christian Hummert

Christian Hummert

Analysis and interpretation of variance in gene expression data

In gene expression profiling with microarrays technical variance refers to the commonly considerable measurement errors. Reasons seem to be manifold. The effect of cross‑hybridizations, which means unspecic bindings of RNA‑fragments to the probes on the array, is controversially discussed. Some researchers consider this effect the most important source of error while others consider it negligible.

Furthermore variance based on real existing biological differences is denoted biological variance. The analysis of gene expression experiments with methods identifying differences in variance yield possible marker transcripts an analysis based on means does not reveal.

The project aims to get a better understanding of sources of variance in Gene Expression Data.

Publications

Ullmann-Zeunert L, Stanton MA, Wielsch N, Bartram S, Hummert C, Svatoš A, Baldwin IT, Groten K (2013) Quantification of growth-defense trade-offs in a common currency: nitrogen required for phenolamide biosynthesis is not derived from ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase turnover. Plant J 75(3), 417-429. Details PubMed

Müller S, Fleck CB, Wilson D, Hummert C, Hube B, Brock M (2011) Gene acquisition, duplication and metabolic specification: the evolution of fungal methylisocitrate lyases. Environ Microbiol 13(6), 1534-1548. Details PubMed

Hummert S, Hummert C, Schröter A, Hube B, Schuster S (2010) Game theoretical modelling of survival strategies of Candida albicans inside macrophages. J Theor Biol 264(2), 312-318. Details PubMed

Huber R, Hummert C, Gausmann U, Pohlers D, Koczan D, Guthke R, Kinne RW (2008) Identification of intra-group, inter-individual, and gene-specific variances in mRNA expression profiles in the rheumatoid arthritis synovial membrane. Arthritis Res Ther 10(4), R98. Details PubMed

Supervisor

Reinhard Guthke

Start of PhD

March 1, 2006

Doctoral Disputation

November 21, 2014

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