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Dennis Prickett1, Michael Watson.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Microarrays allow genome-wide assays of gene expression. There is a need for user-friendly software to visualise and analyse these data. Analysing microarray data in the context of biological pathways is now common, and several tools exist.Entities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 19615120 PMCID: PMC2712750 DOI: 10.1186/1753-6561-3-S4-S7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Proc ISSN: 1753-6561
Figure 1Distribution of pathway coverage in GenMAPP. The histogram shows the log2 of the ratio of number of genes mapped to total number of genes on the pathway. The majority of pathways have a value greater than 0.5, which represents a figure of 50% of genes in the pathway are mapped to probes on the array.
Figure 2Up- and down- regulated pathways. Heatmap of up- and down- regulated pathways using an unadjusted p-value cut-off of p <= 0.05. Red signifies up-regulation, green down-regulation and yellow indicates the pathway was both up- and down- regulated. White indicates no significance for that pathway in that experiment.