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Category: Workflow Type: Taverna 1 Tag: phenotype

Workflow HUMAN Microarray CEL file to candidate pat... (4)

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This workflow takes in a CEL file and a normalisation method then returns a series of images/graphs which represent the same output obtained using the MADAT software package (MicroArray Data Analysis Tool) [http://www.bioinf.manchester.ac.uk/MADAT/index.html]. Also returned by this workflow are a list of the top differentialy expressed genes (size dependant on the number specified as input - geneNumber), which are then used to find the candidate pathways which may be influencing the observed ...

Created: 2007-10-03 | Last updated: 2009-11-26

Workflow Entrez Gene to KEGG Pathway (5)

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This workflow takes in Entrez gene ids then adds the string "ncbi-geneid:" to the start of each gene id. These gene ids are then cross-referenced to KEGG gene ids. Each KEGG gene id is then sent to the KEGG pathway database and its relevant pathways returned.

Created: 2009-12-04 | Last updated: 2010-11-30

Credits: User Paul Fisher

Workflow KEGG pathways common to both QTL and micro... (3)

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This workflow takes in two lists of KEGG pathway ids. These are designed to come from pathways found from genes in a QTL (Quantitative Trait Loci) region, and from pathways found from genes differentially expressed in a microarray study. By identifying the intersecting pathways from both studies, a more informative picture is obtained of the candidate processes involved in the expression of a phenotype.   Example input for this workflow is given below (as newline separated values). qt...

Created: 2009-11-24 | Last updated: 2009-12-03

Workflow Mouse Microarray Analysis (3)

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This workflow takes in probesets from and AffyMetrix micorarray experiment and returns: the genes ; gene start and end positions; chromosome where genes reside; ensembl trasncripts; SwissProt ids; affy probeset identifiers for chips Mouse430_2 and Mouse430a_2. Example ids from the Mouse430_2 affymetrix array are as follows (newline separated): 1447227_at 1440624_at 1436240_at 1454904_at 1435665_at 1418148_at 1429831_at

Created: 2007-10-03 | Last updated: 2009-12-03

Workflow Arabidopsis thaliana Microarray Analysis (1)

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This workflow searches for genes which are found to be differentially expressed in a microarray study using Arabidopsis thaliana. The workflow requires an input of a list of differentially expressed AffyMetrix Probeset identifiers. Data is then extracted from BioMart to annotate each of the genes. The UniProt identifiers are then sent to KEGG to obtain KEGG gene identifiers. The KEGG gene identifiers are then used to searcg for pathways in the KEGG pathway database.

Created: 2009-07-08

Credits: User Paul Fisher

Workflow Extract Scientific Terms (1)

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This workflow takes in a document containg text and removes any non-ascii characters. The cleaned text is then sent to a service in Dresden, to extract all scientific terms. These terms represent a concept profile for the input concpet. Any null values are also removed.

Created: 2009-08-10 | Last updated: 2009-08-10

Credits: User Paul Fisher

Workflow Rank Phenotype Terms (1)

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This workflow counts the number of articles in the pubmed database in which each term occurs, and identifies the total number of articles in the entire PubMed database. It also identified the total number of articles within pubmed so that a term enrichment score may be calculated. The workflow also takes in a document containing abstracts that are related to a particular phenotype. Scientiifc terms are then extracted from this text and given a weighting according to the number of terms that ...

Created: 2009-08-10

Credits: User Paul Fisher

Workflow Cosine vector space (1)

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This workflow calculates the cosine vector space between two sets of corpora. The workflow then removes any null values from the output. The result is a cosine vector score between 0 and 1, showing the significance of any links between one concept (e.g. pathway) to another (e.g. phenotype). A score of 0 means there is no or an undetermined correlation between the two concepts. A score approaching 1 represents positive correlation.

Created: 2009-08-10 | Last updated: 2009-08-10

Credits: User Paul Fisher

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