2003
DOI: 10.1186/gb-2003-4-4-r28
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GoMiner: a resource for biological interpretation of genomic and proteomic data

Abstract: We have developed GoMiner, a program package that organizes lists of 'interesting' genes (for example, under-and overexpressed genes from a microarray experiment) for biological interpretation in the context of the Gene Ontology. GoMiner provides quantitative and statistical output files and two useful visualizations. The first is a tree-like structure analogous to that in the AmiGO browser and the second is a compact, dynamically interactive 'directed acyclic graph'. Genes displayed in GoMiner are linked to m… Show more

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“…Functional annotation Functional annotation of genes discriminating each lymphomas subtype was performed using GO (Ashburner et al, 2000) and GoMiner (Zeeberg et al, 2003). Significance of over-or under-representation was calculated using Fisher's exact test at 0.1% risk.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Functional annotation Functional annotation of genes discriminating each lymphomas subtype was performed using GO (Ashburner et al, 2000) and GoMiner (Zeeberg et al, 2003). Significance of over-or under-representation was calculated using Fisher's exact test at 0.1% risk.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We classified the genes into functional categories using the GoMiner program. 32 Figure 3B lists the categories. The functional categories of the changed genes are consistent across the two different dosages.…”
Section: Gene Expressionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to obtain hints at the cell biological implications of the differences detected between PanIN lesions and normal duct cells, it was of major interest to query the data for accumulations of genes with interesting expression patterns in distinct functional categories. To this end, we used the 'GoMiner' tool (Zeeberg et al, 2003) to query the Gene Ontology (GO) database (http://www.geneon tology.org) for functional categories associated with the 1251 differentially expressed genes. Differentially expressed genes were then organised into functional categories such as development, structure, signal transduction, etc.…”
Section: Functional Categories Of Genes Differentially Expressed In Pmentioning
confidence: 99%