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Tag Archives: gene ontology
Poorly updated databases will affect your results
If you’re anything like me, your research is heavily dependent on the many wonderful database resources available online. NCBI, UniProtKB, Ensembl, Swiss-Prot, EMBL-EBI, and many other sites and organizations offer highly useful (and often curated) molecular information. Can you imagine … Continue reading →
Posted in bioinformatics, genomics, next generation sequencing, software
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Tagged databases, DAVID, gene ontology, GO, pathway enrichment analysis, reactome
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