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BMCBI
2010
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13 years 10 months ago
Integration and visualization of systems biology data in context of the genome
Background: High-density tiling arrays and new sequencing technologies are generating rapidly increasing volumes of transcriptome and protein-DNA interaction data. Visualization a...
J. Christopher Bare, Tie Koide, David J. Reiss, Da...
NAR
2011
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13 years 19 days ago
Tomato Functional Genomics Database: a comprehensive resource and analysis package for tomato functional genomics
Tomato Functional Genomics Database (TFGD) provides a comprehensive resource to store, query, mine, analyze, visualize and integrate large-scale tomato functional genomics data se...
Zhangjun Fei, Je-Gun Joung, Xuemei Tang, Yi Zheng,...
CGF
2008
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13 years 10 months ago
Visualizing Genome Expression and Regulatory Network Dynamics in Genomic and Metabolic Context
DNA microarrays are used to measure the expression levels of thousands of genes simultaneously. In a time series experiment, the gene expressions are measured as a function of tim...
Michel A. Westenberg, Sacha A. F. T. van Hijum, Os...
DILS
2008
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
VisGenome and Ensembl: Usability of Integrated Genome Maps
It is not always clear how best to represent integrated data sets, and which application and database features allow a scientist to take best advantage of data coming from various ...
Joanna Jakubowska, Ela Hunt, John McClure, Matthew...
BMCBI
2010
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CNV Workshop: an integrated platform for high-throughput copy number variation discovery and clinical diagnostics
Background: Recent studies have shown that copy number variations (CNVs) are frequent in higher eukaryotes and associated with a substantial portion of inherited and acquired risk...
Xiaowu Gai, Juan C. Perin, Kevin Murphy, Ryan O'Ha...