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'''geWorkbench1''' (<u>ge</u>nomics <u>Workbench</u>) is a Java-based open-source platform for integrated genomics.  Using a component architecture it allows individually developed plug-ins to be configured into complex bioinformatic applications. At present there are more than 70 available [[Plugins|plug-ins]] supporting the visualization and analysis of gene expression and sequence data. Example use cases include: <toggledisplay status="hide">
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'''geWorkbench''' (<u>ge</u>nomics <u>Workbench</u>) is a Java-based open-source platform for integrated genomics.  Using a component architecture it allows individually developed plug-ins to be configured into complex bioinformatic applications. At present there are more than 70 available [[Plugins|plug-ins]] supporting the visualization and analysis of gene expression and sequence data. Example use cases include: <toggledisplay status="hide">
 
* loading data from local or remote data sources.
 
* loading data from local or remote data sources.
 
* visualizing gene expression, molecular interaction networks, protein sequence and protein structure data in a variety of ways.
 
* visualizing gene expression, molecular interaction networks, protein sequence and protein structure data in a variety of ways.

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Overview

geWorkbench (genomics Workbench) is a Java-based open-source platform for integrated genomics. Using a component architecture it allows individually developed plug-ins to be configured into complex bioinformatic applications. At present there are more than 70 available plug-ins supporting the visualization and analysis of gene expression and sequence data. Example use cases include: [show details]

Quick Start

Please see the Quick Start guide to geWorkbench to see how to get started using geWorkbench right away.

Current Release

The latest production version of geWorkbench (v2.5.1) was released on November 1st, 2013.

New web-enabled version available

geWorkbench-Web provides installation-free access to the geWorkbench plug-ins through a pure browser interface. A beta release is available for testing at: http://geworkbench.c2b2.columbia.edu/geworkbench/.