Select and Search
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Quick HELP Examples and
User's Guide
You can also use advanced commands. Copy these simple examples
into the Get Any or Combined search fields:
- POSITION=(chr1 25 30) finds genes, markers, or transcripts on chromosome 1 between 25 and 30 Mb.
- MEAN=(15 16) LRS=(23 46) in the Combined field finds highly expressed genes (15 to 16 log2 units) AND with peak LRS linkage between 23 and 46.
- RIF=mitochondrial searches RNA databases for GeneRIF links.
- WIKI=nicotine searches GeneWiki for genes that you or other users have annotated with the word nicotine.
- GO:0045202 searches for synapse-associated genes listed in the Gene Ontology.
- GO:0045202 LRS=(9 99 Chr4 122 155) cisLRS=(9 999 10)
in Combined finds synapse-associated genes with cis eQTL on Chr 4 from 122 and 155 Mb with LRS scores between 9 and 999.
- RIF=diabetes LRS=(9 999 Chr2 100 105) transLRS=(9 999 10)
in Combined finds diabetes-associated transcripts with peak trans eQTLs on Chr 2 between 100 and 105 Mb with LRS scores between 9 and 999.
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Top New Features
RNA-seq and Whole-Genome Sequencing data for mouse BXD strains and DBA/2J.
CITG Open Galaxy Service: 200-core cluster at UTHSC for next-gen sequence analysis.
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Getting Started
- Select Species (or select All)
- Select Group (a specific sample)
- Select Type of data:
- Phenotype (traits)
- Genotype (markers)
- Expression (mRNAs)
- Select a Database
- Enter search terms in the Get Any or Combined field: words, genes, ID numbers, probes, advanced search commands
- Click on the Search button
- Optional: Use the Make Default button to save your preferences
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For information about resources and methods, select the buttons.
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