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Type: geneXplain type Tag: genes 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 Compute differentially expressed genes (1)

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This workflow is designed to identify up-regulated, down-regulated and non-changed genes for experimental data with three and more data points for each experiment and control.  As input, normalized data with any types of IDs (Ensembl, gene symbols, EMBL, RefSeq) can be submitted.In the next step, p-values for up- and down-regulated probes are calculated for all probes using the “Up and Down Identification” analysis. This analysis applies Student’s T-test for p-value cal...

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

Credits: User geneXplain

Workflow ChIP-Seq - Identify and classify target genes (1)

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This workflow identifies and classifies target genes using positional information of peaks found by ChiP-Seq approach. As input, the peak regions in BED format, can be submitted. Actually, any dataset in BED format can be submitted as input track for this workflow.First, the track file is converted into a gene set using Track to gene set analysis. The Ensembl gene list is then annotated with additional information, gene descriptions and chromosomal location.The annotated Ensembl genes are sub...

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

Credits: User geneXplain

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