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This is a temporary home for some informal news and blog-style writing about GeneMANIA. In terms of news, we will use this space to talk about upcoming GeneMANIA releases and changes. In terms of blogs, we will walk you through some of the types of analyses that you can do with GeneMANIA. There's lots of talk about; even though we are working with OpenHelix to develop a video tutorial (which we hope will be available shortly) and our Nucleic Acids Research webserver submission has just been accepted, we need a lot of space to show you just how powerful GeneMANIA can be as a research tool. | This is a temporary home for some informal news and blog-style writing about GeneMANIA. In terms of news, we will use this space to talk about upcoming GeneMANIA releases and changes. In terms of blogs, we will walk you through some of the types of analyses that you can do with GeneMANIA. There's lots of talk about; even though we are working with OpenHelix to develop a video tutorial (which will be available shortly) and our Nucleic Acids Research webserver submission has just been accepted, we need a lot of space to show you just how powerful GeneMANIA can be as a research tool. |
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Today I am going to work through an example analysis featured in a recent PLoS Computational Biology education article by Curtis Huttenhower and Oliver Hofmann entitled "A Quick Guide to Large-Scale Genomic Data Mining". Check it out [[http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pcbi.1000779|here]]. | Today I am going to work through an example analysis featured in a recent PLoS Computational Biology education article by Curtis Huttenhower and Oliver Hofmann entitled "A Quick Guide to Large-Scale Genomic Data Mining". It's a nice introduction to some of the databases and tools that you can use to do that types of analysis Check it out [[http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pcbi.1000779|here]]. |
GeneMANIA news and blog
May 30, 2010
This is a temporary home for some informal news and blog-style writing about GeneMANIA. In terms of news, we will use this space to talk about upcoming GeneMANIA releases and changes. In terms of blogs, we will walk you through some of the types of analyses that you can do with GeneMANIA. There's lots of talk about; even though we are working with OpenHelix to develop a video tutorial (which will be available shortly) and our Nucleic Acids Research webserver submission has just been accepted, we need a lot of space to show you just how powerful GeneMANIA can be as a research tool.
Today I am going to work through an example analysis featured in a recent PLoS Computational Biology education article by Curtis Huttenhower and Oliver Hofmann entitled "A Quick Guide to Large-Scale Genomic Data Mining". It's a nice introduction to some of the databases and tools that you can use to do that types of analysis Check it out here.