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Type: Taverna 2 Tag: Kegg Pathways User: Paul Fisher

Workflow Get Kegg Pathway information (1)

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This workflow gets a series of information relating to a list of KEGG pathways supplied to it. It also removes any null values from a list of strings. Example input: path:mmu04010 path:mmu05014

Created: 2010-03-10 | Last updated: 2010-03-10

Credits: User Paul Fisher

Workflow Pathways and Gene annotations for QTL region (1)

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This workflow searches for genes which reside in a QTL (Quantitative Trait Loci) region in rice, Oryza sativa. The workflow requires an input of: a chromosome name or number; a QTL start base pair position; QTL end base pair position. Data is then extracted from BioMart to annotate each of the genes found in this region. The Entrez and UniGene 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 d...

Created: 2011-05-27 | Last updated: 2011-05-27

Credits: User Paul Fisher

Workflow Pathways and Gene annotations forQTL region (1)

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This workflow searches for genes found from a set of differentially expressed probestes, in Human, Homo sapiens. The workflow requires an input human affymetrix probeset identifiers. Data is then extracted from BioMart to annotate each of the genes found in this region. The Entrez and 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: 2011-03-24 | Last updated: 2011-03-24

Credits: User Paul Fisher

Workflow Pathways and Gene annotations forQTL region (2)

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This workflow searches for genes which reside in a QTL (Quantitative Trait Loci) region in Human, Homo sapiens. The workflow requires an input of: a chromosome name or number; a QTL start base pair position; QTL end base pair position. Data is then extracted from BioMart to annotate each of the genes found in this region. The Entrez and 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 ...

Created: 2011-03-17 | Last updated: 2011-08-30

Credits: User Paul Fisher

Attributions: Workflow Pathways and Gene annotations for QTL region

Workflow Pathway and Gene to Pubmed (2)

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This workflow takes in a list of gene names and KEGG pathway descriptions, and searches the PubMed database for corresponding articles. Any matches to the genes are then retrieved (abstracts only). These abstracts are then used to calculate a cosine vector space between two sets of corpora (gene and phenotype, or pathway and phenotype). The 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 PubMe...

Created: 2011-02-10 | Last updated: 2011-02-18

Credits: User Paul Fisher

Attributions: Workflow Cosine vector space Workflow Extract Scientific Terms Workflow Rank Phenotype Terms Workflow Cosine vector space Workflow Rank Phenotype Terms Workflow Pathway to Pubmed Workflow Extract Scientific Terms Workflow Gene to Pubmed

Workflow Gene to Pubmed (4)

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This workflow takes in a list of gene names and searches the PubMed database for corresponding articles. Any matches to the genes are then retrieved (abstracts only). These abstracts are then returned to the user.

Created: 2011-02-08 | Last updated: 2011-02-10

Credits: User Paul Fisher

Attributions: Workflow Cosine vector space Workflow Extract Scientific Terms Workflow Rank Phenotype Terms Workflow Cosine vector space Workflow Rank Phenotype Terms Workflow Pathway to Pubmed Workflow Extract Scientific Terms

Workflow Pathways and Gene annotations forQTL region (1)

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This workflow searches for genes which reside in a QTL (Quantitative Trait Loci) region in Cow, Bos taurus. The workflow requires an input of: a chromosome name or number; a QTL start base pair position; QTL end base pair position. Data is then extracted from BioMart to annotate each of the genes found in this region. The Entrez and 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 data...

Created: 2011-01-21 | Last updated: 2011-01-21

Credits: User Paul Fisher

Workflow Pathway to Pubmed (2)

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This workflow takes in a list of KEGG pathway descriptions and searches the PubMed database for corresponding articles. Any matches to the pathways are then retrieved (abstracts only). These abstracts are then returned to the user.

Created: 2010-12-08 | Last updated: 2011-01-11

Credits: User Paul Fisher

Workflow KEGG pathways common to both QTL and micro... (1)

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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

Created: 2010-11-15 | Last updated: 2010-11-15

Credits: User Paul Fisher

Workflow Pathways and Gene annotations for RefSeq ids (1)

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This workflow searches for genes which were found to be differentially expressed from a microarray study in the mouse, Mus musculus. The workflow requires an input of gene ref_seq identifiers. Data is then extracted from BioMart to annotate each of the genes found for each ref_seq id. The Entrez and UniProt identifiers are then sent to KEGG to obtain KEGG gene identifiers. The KEGG gene identifiers are then used to search for pathways in the KEGG pathway database.

Created: 2010-11-15 | Last updated: 2010-11-15

Credits: User Paul Fisher

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