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In this study different numbers of models were learned over a single dataset of human microarray time-course gene expression data. The idea of running this extensive broad of modeling was lack of true knowledge of variance covariance of error structure among gene expression vales due time. The results indicated that it is difficult to find the right and sufficiently accurate variance covariance among...