Databases of free expression |
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Authors: | John R Walker Tim Wiltshire |
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Institution: | (1) Genomics Institute of the Novartis Research Foundation, 10675 John Jay Hopkins Drive, San Diego, California 92121, USA |
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Abstract: | The rapid development of microarray technologies has led to a similar progression in gene expression analysis methods, gene
expression applications, and gene expression databases. Public gene expression databases enable any researcher to examine
expression of their favorite genes across a wide variety of samples, download sample data for development of new analysis
methods, or answer broad questions about gene expression regulation, among other applications. A wide variety of public gene
expression databases exist, and they vary in their content, analysis capabilities, and ease of use. This review highlights
the current features and describes examples of two broad categories of mammalian microarray databases: tissue gene expression
databases and data warehouses. |
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