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'''geWorkbench''' 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 30 available plug-in [[components]] supporting the visualization and analysis of gene expression and sequence data. Many [http://caldev/workbench more components are scheduled for development] in the context of [http://magnet.c2b2.columbia.edu MAGNet], the National Center for Biomedical Computing hosted at Columbia University.
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'''geWorkbench''' 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 30 available [[Plugins|plug-ins]] supporting the visualization and analysis of gene expression and sequence data.  
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geWorkbench is the Bioinformatics platform of [http://magnet.c2b2.columbia.edu MAGNet], the National Center for the Multi-scale Analysis of Genomic and Cellular Networks, hosted at Columbia University. Many [[Magnet components|more components]] are scheduled for development in the context of this effort.
  
 
geWorkbench builds on [http://amdec-bioinfo.cu-genome.org/html/caWorkBench3.htm caWorkbench], a project funded by the [http://www.cancer.gov/ National Cancer Institute (NCI)] and the [http://www.amdec.org/ Academic Medical Development Company (AMDeC)]. Additional information about the history of this effort can be found [http://caldev/workbench here].
 
geWorkbench builds on [http://amdec-bioinfo.cu-genome.org/html/caWorkBench3.htm caWorkbench], a project funded by the [http://www.cancer.gov/ National Cancer Institute (NCI)] and the [http://www.amdec.org/ Academic Medical Development Company (AMDeC)]. Additional information about the history of this effort can be found [http://caldev/workbench here].

Revision as of 17:03, 1 February 2006

geWorkbench 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 30 available plug-ins supporting the visualization and analysis of gene expression and sequence data.

geWorkbench is the Bioinformatics platform of MAGNet, the National Center for the Multi-scale Analysis of Genomic and Cellular Networks, hosted at Columbia University. Many more components are scheduled for development in the context of this effort.

geWorkbench builds on caWorkbench, a project funded by the National Cancer Institute (NCI) and the Academic Medical Development Company (AMDeC). Additional information about the history of this effort can be found here.