Clustering of Methylation: consensus NMF
Cervical Squamous Cell Carcinoma (Primary solid tumor)
23 May 2013
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Citation Information
Maintained by TCGA GDAC Team
(Broad Institute/MD Anderson Cancer Center/Harvard Medical School)
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Broad Institute TCGA Genome Data Analysis Center
(2013):
Clustering of Methylation: consensus NMF.
Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard.
doi:10.7908/C1J10151
Overview
Introduction
Summary
The 9372 most variable methylated genes were selected based on variation. The variation cutoff are set for each tumor type empirically by fitting a bimodal distriution. For genes with multiple methylation probes, we chose the most variable one to represent the gene. Consensus NMF clustering of 134 samples and 9372 genes identified 3 subtypes with the stability of the clustering increasing for k = 2 to k = 8 and the average silhouette width calculation for selecting the robust clusters.
Results
Silhouette width of each sample in robust cluster
Gene methylation patterns of molecular subtype
Consensus and correlation matrix
Samples assignment with silhouette width
Marker genes of each subtype
Methods & Data
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