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RefEx: a reference gene expression dataset as a web tool for the functional analysis of genes

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posted on 2017-10-26, 01:16 authored by Hidemasa BonoHidemasa Bono, Hiromasa OnoHiromasa Ono
Poster presentation at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory conference on Genome Informatics (11/1-4/2017).

Abstract: Gene expression data are exponentially accumulating; thus, the functional annotation of such sequence data from metadata is urgently required. However, life scientists have difficulty utilizing the available data due to its sheer magnitude and complicated access. We have developed a web tool for browsing reference gene expression pattern of mammalian tissues and cell lines measured using different methods, which should facilitate the reuse of the precious data archived in several public databases. The web tool is called Reference Expression dataset (RefEx), and RefEx allows users to search by the gene name, various types of IDs, chromosomal regions in genetic maps, gene family based on InterPro, gene expression patterns, or biological categories based on Gene Ontology. RefEx also provides information about genes with tissue-specific expression, and the relative gene expression values are shown as choropleth maps on 3D human body images from BodyParts3D. Combined with the newly incorporated Functional Annotation of Mammals (FANTOM) dataset, RefEx provides insight regarding the functional interpretation of unfamiliar genes. RefEx is publicly available at http://refex.dbcls.jp/.

All scripts used to produce the data and additional descriptions are available on the github site at https://github.com/dbcls/RefEx. And all data used for RefEx website are archived under the figshare Project ‘Data Archive for RefEx’.

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National Bioscience Database Center, JST, Japan

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