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The tutorials shown on this page provide a quick introduction to the most important features of geWorkbench.  Additional information can be found in the User Guide (in preparation) and in the Online Help section of the program.  
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The BISON shown on this page provide a quick introduction to BISON concepts definitions, architecture structure and other ontology resources.  
  
All data sets used in the tutorials are available from the [[Download#Tutorial_data | download area]] of our site.
 
  
  
  
===[[Tutorial - Getting_Started | Getting Started]]===
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===[[BISON - Getting_Started | Getting Started]]===
Obtaining and installing geWorkbench.  Requirements.
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What is BISON and what make it different from other ontologies?
  
===[[Tutorial - Basics | Basics]]===
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===[[BISON - Concept Definition | Concept Definition]]===
A brief introduction to the use of geWorkbench.
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All concepts created in BISON are defined.
  
===[[Tutorial - Projects and Data Files | Projects and Data Files]]===
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===[[BISON - Architecture | Architecture]]===
Creating projects, loading microarray data files, merging into one dataset, and saving.
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The architecture that shows the relationship of all concepts.
  
===[[Tutorial - Project Details | Project Details]]===
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===[[BISON - Links to MAGNET components | Links to MAGNET components]]===
Creating projects, loading microarray data files, merging into one dataset, and saving.
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This indicates the linkage between MAGNET components and BISON concepts.
  
===[[Tutorial - Data Subsets | Data Subsets]]===
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===[[BISON - Other Ontology | Other Ontology]]===
Subsets of both markers and arrays can be defined for targeted analysis.
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This part stores the information of other ontologies.
 
 
===[[Tutorial - Viewing a Microarray Dataset | Viewing a Microarray Dataset]]===
 
Survey of geWorkbench visusaliztion tools for microarray data.
 
 
 
===[[Tutorial - Filtering and Normalizing | Filtering and Normalizing]]===
 
geWorkbench provides numerous methods for filtering and normalizing microarray data.
 
 
 
===[[Tutorial - EVD | Expression Value Distribution]]===
 
View and manipulate a histogram of the distribution of expression values for each array.
 
 
 
===[[Tutorial - Differential Expression | Differential Expression]]===
 
Several variants of the t-test are available.
 
 
 
===[[Tutorial - Clustering | Clustering]]===
 
Data can be clustered using a fast hierarchical clustering routine, as well as SOMs.
 
 
 
===[[Tutorial - Marker Annotations | Marker Annotations]]===
 
Marker annotations can be retrieved, including BioCarta pathway diagrams.
 
 
 
===[[Tutorial - Sequence Retrieval | Sequence Retrieval]]===
 
Genomic sequences for markers can be retrieved for further analysis.
 
 
 
===[[Tutorial - BLAST | BLAST]]===
 
geWorkbench can run BLAST jobs on the JCSB cluster.
 
 
 
===[[Tutorial - Pattern Discovery | Pattern Discovery]]===
 
Upstream seqeunce can be analyzed for conserved sequence patterns.
 
 
 
===[[Tutorial - Promoter Analysis | Promoter Analysis]]===
 
Search a set of sequences against a promoter database.
 
 
 
===[[Tutorial - Reverse Engineering | Reverse Engineering]]===
 
Simple network reverse engineering - microarray datasets can be analyzed for interactions between genes.
 
 
 
===[[Tutorial - ARACNE | ARACNE]]===
 
Formal method for reverse Engineering - microarray datasets can be analyzed for interactions between genes.
 
 
 
===[[Tutorial - Network Browser| Network Browser]]===
 
Provides visualization of adjacency matrix generated by ARACNE, using Cytoscape.
 
 
 
===[[Tutorial - GO Term Enrichment | GO Term Enrichment]]===
 
Determine if particluar Gene Ontology terms are overrepresented in a data subset.
 
 
 
===[[Tutorial - Synteny | Synteny]]===
 
Compare genomic sequence from two different species.
 
 
 
===[[Tutorial - Jmol | Jmol]]===
 
Jmol is a molecular structure viewer for viewing PDB format files.
 

Revision as of 13:31, 13 February 2007

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The BISON shown on this page provide a quick introduction to BISON concepts definitions, architecture structure and other ontology resources.



Getting Started

What is BISON and what make it different from other ontologies?

Concept Definition

All concepts created in BISON are defined.

Architecture

The architecture that shows the relationship of all concepts.

Links to MAGNET components

This indicates the linkage between MAGNET components and BISON concepts.

Other Ontology

This part stores the information of other ontologies.