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I. Getting Started
 
I. Getting Started
  
 
With geWorkbench you can work with both mircoarray gene expression data and with gene or protein sequences.  Many kinds of analysis are supported - for microarrays, there are filtering and normalization, basic statistical analyses, clustering, network reverse engineering, as well as many common visualization tools.  For sequence data there are routines such as BLAST, pattern detection, transcription factor mapping, and syntenic region analyis.  Furthermore, genomic sequences around markers of interest found in microarray experiements can be easily retrieved and, for example, used for promoter/TF analysis.
 
With geWorkbench you can work with both mircoarray gene expression data and with gene or protein sequences.  Many kinds of analysis are supported - for microarrays, there are filtering and normalization, basic statistical analyses, clustering, network reverse engineering, as well as many common visualization tools.  For sequence data there are routines such as BLAST, pattern detection, transcription factor mapping, and syntenic region analyis.  Furthermore, genomic sequences around markers of interest found in microarray experiements can be easily retrieved and, for example, used for promoter/TF analysis.
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II. Loading Data
 
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Revision as of 23:11, 26 January 2006

I. Getting Started

With geWorkbench you can work with both mircoarray gene expression data and with gene or protein sequences. Many kinds of analysis are supported - for microarrays, there are filtering and normalization, basic statistical analyses, clustering, network reverse engineering, as well as many common visualization tools. For sequence data there are routines such as BLAST, pattern detection, transcription factor mapping, and syntenic region analyis. Furthermore, genomic sequences around markers of interest found in microarray experiements can be easily retrieved and, for example, used for promoter/TF analysis.


II. Loading Data