From the site: Use GEO2R to compare two or more groups of samples in order to identify genes that are differentially expressed across experimental conditions. Results are presented as a table of genes ordered by significance. A new video on NCBI’s YouTube channel shows how to use GEO2R.
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GEO2R tool from NCBI
April 25th, 2012 by Kristi · No Comments
Tags:2012, expression, NCBI, software, tool
Partek seminar announcement
October 5th, 2009 by Kristi · No Comments
Identification of Differentially Expressed Transcripts using Next Generation Sequencing Technology and Integration of Multiple Genomic Assays using Partek Genomics Suite Speaker: Mike Lelivelt, Ph.D., Vice President of Genomics, Partek Inc. Location: Room 601A, Becker Medical Library Time: 1:30 PM – 3:00 PM, Thursday, October 15, 2009 Abstract: As genomic technologies continue to evolve, the scope [...]
Tags:bioinformatics, data, expression, gene, genetic, informatics, Washington University
Free online training from GeneGo – JULY DATES
June 30th, 2009 by Kristi · No Comments
I received the information below in an email from GeneGo yesterday: July 6th: Knowledge mining GeneGo content, EZ Search and MetaSearch Tired of spending hours searching the public domain building your research objectives? GeneGo now provides a new Google-like interface to search your favorite gene, protein, disease or compound with just one click. In this [...]
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Gene Expression Atlas at EBI
June 15th, 2009 by Kristi · No Comments
Announced today: Mapping gene expression with Gene Expression Atlas Today, researchers at EMBL-EBI launch a new database, the Gene Expression Atlas, which allows scientists to search and compare gene expression data at unprecedented detail and scope. Observing how gene expression varies in different cell types, tissues and under disease conditions can help researchers understand gene [...]
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