Abstract

MAPPFinder is a tool that creates a global gene-expression profile across all areas of biology by integrating the annotations of the Gene Ontology (GO) Project with the free software package GenMAPP http://www.GenMAPP.org. The results are displayed in a searchable browser, allowing the user to rapidly identify GO terms with over-represented numbers of gene-expression changes. Clicking on GO terms generates GenMAPP graphical files where gene relationships can be explored, annotated, and files can be freely exchanged.

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Gene ontologyBiologyGeneOntologyGene expressionComputational biologyGene expression profilingMicroarray analysis techniquesSoftwareGene AnnotationBioinformaticsGeneticsComputer scienceGenomeProgramming language

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Scott W Doniger, Nathan Salomonis, Kam D. Dahlquist et al. (2003). MAPPFinder: using Gene Ontology and GenMAPP to create a global gene-expression profile from microarray data. Genome biology , 4 (1) . https://doi.org/10.1186/gb-2003-4-1-r7

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10.1186/gb-2003-4-1-r7