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Pathway Networks

Pathway Networks. The following pictures indicate how the models associated the different pathways. The larger the arrow connecting two pathways, the greater the correlation, according to the p-values. Random Forest. Comparing Pathway 1 and 2. MAP Kinase. Huntington's Disease. Glutathione.

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Pathway Networks

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  1. Pathway Networks The following pictures indicate how the models associated the different pathways. The larger the arrow connecting two pathways, the greater the correlation, according to the p-values.

  2. Random Forest Comparing Pathway 1 and 2 MAP Kinase Huntington's Disease Glutathione TCA Proteasome Cell Adhesion tRNA Cell Cycle PI Kinase Porphyrin Ribosome Glycerolipid Val/Leu/Ile Purine Oxidative Phosphorylation Polymerase -log p-values Significant p-value= 4 Legend Primary Secondary 17 2 - 3 0 - 1.3 1.3 - 2 5 - 7 Red Not a primary pathway Not a pathway Correlation in Neural Networks

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