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Category: Workflow Tag: transcription User: geneXplain Licence: by-sa

Workflow Analyze promoters (GTRD) (1)

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This workflow is designed to search for putative transcription factor binding sites, TFBS, on the promoters of an input gene set.As input, any gene or protein table can be submitted. The input table contains genes under study, and it is called “Yes” set.At the first step, the input table is converted into a table with Ensembl Gene IDs.At the next step, promoters are analyzed for potential cis-regulatory sites. Promoters in this workflow are defined as sequences from -1000 to +100 ...

Created: 2013-11-13 | Last updated: 2015-04-17

Credits: User geneXplain

Workflow Analyze any DNA sequence for site enrichment (1)

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This workflow is designed to reveal TFBS  enrichment in any DNA sequence.  As input, any sequence collection in FASTA, EMBL or GeneBank format can be used. Yes and No sequence sets can be specified in the corresponding input fields.  As input, DNA sequences of any organisms and from any genome regions can be taken.At the first step Yes and No sequences are subjected to Site search on track analysis using the profile of positional weight matrices specified in the input form. The...

Created: 2013-11-13 | Last updated: 2015-04-17

Credits: User geneXplain

Workflow Mapping to ontologies (Gene table) (1)

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This workflow is designed to classify an input gene set to several ontologies and to identify terms, hits for which are overrepresented in the input set. The input file can be any gene or protein table.At the first step, the input table is converted into a table with Ensembl Gene IDs.This table with Ensembl Gene Ids is subjected to functional classification, which is done in parallel by the following ontologies: GO biological processes, GO cellular components, GO molecular functions, Reactome...

Created: 2013-11-13 | Last updated: 2015-04-17

Credits: User geneXplain

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