2011
DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkr968
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GeneWeaver: a web-based system for integrative functional genomics

Abstract: High-throughput genome technologies have produced a wealth of data on the association of genes and gene products to biological functions. Investigators have discovered value in combining their experimental results with published genome-wide association studies, quantitative trait locus, microarray, RNA-sequencing and mutant phenotyping studies to identify gene-function associations across diverse experiments, species, conditions, behaviors or biological processes. These experimental results are typically deriv… Show more

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“…We were able to refine this result using advanced resources for functional genomic data integration with high-precision tools and resources for analysis of mouse genetic diversity. Our GeneWeaver system (Baker et al 2012) enabled integration of disparate functional genomics experimental results to attack the question of what biological mechanism underlies both alcohol preference and withdrawal. This led us to a wealth of published QTL for these traits, several of which overlapped.…”
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“…We were able to refine this result using advanced resources for functional genomic data integration with high-precision tools and resources for analysis of mouse genetic diversity. Our GeneWeaver system (Baker et al 2012) enabled integration of disparate functional genomics experimental results to attack the question of what biological mechanism underlies both alcohol preference and withdrawal. This led us to a wealth of published QTL for these traits, several of which overlapped.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This system has been previously described in detail (Baker et al 2009(Baker et al , 2012. GeneWeaver tools each operate on bipartite graphs with two sets of vertices, or nodes, representing genes and the gene sets to which they belong (Baker et al 2009).…”
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