What is a 'gene expression signature' for a tumor?
Answer / Amlesh Kumar
A gene expression signature is a set of genes whose expression levels are associated with a particular biological process, disease state, or patient outcome. For example, in the case of cancer, a gene expression signature can be used to classify tumors based on their molecular characteristics and predict prognosis or response to treatment.
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