Changes between Version 1 and Version 2 of public/WP2.1.2


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May 5, 2009, 12:06:00 PM (15 years ago)
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    55The workflow consists of three parts: Microarray Data Analysis; Pathways extraction; and PubMed abstract retrieval, which is implemented systematically through the use of web services and workflows. For the purpose of implementing this systematic pathway-driven approach, we have chosen to use the Taverna workbench [http://taverna.sourceforge].net. The “Microarray Data Analysis” part provides data loading, normalisation and significance testing of microarray data, providing a range of diagnostic plots of the microarray data, including histograms, box plots and principal components analysis plots using R and Bioconductor. The “Pathway extraction” part searches for differentially-expressed genes and cross-references them to the KEGG database to obtain gene and pathway descriptions [http://www.myexperiment.org/workflows/10]. The “PubMed abstract retrieval” part takes the pathway descriptions and searches the PubMed database to identify up to 500 abstracts related to the chosen biological pathway [http://www.myexperiment.org/workflows/172].
    66The result of this research is a re-usable methodology that directly processes raw microarray data files and that can ultimately identify published abstracts (from PubMed) that are relevant to the genes and pathways found during analysis of the microarray data. This provides biomedical researchers with an integrated system for the analysis of Affymetrix/cDNA microarray experiments, makes analyses more accessible to biologists/medics rather than solely bioinformaticians, reduces training requirements and time, improves the productivity of bioinformatics array support staff, reduces the number of errors associated with manual data analysis and improves the reproducibility of methods [http://www.myexperiment.org/workflows/187].
    7 Maleki-Dizaji, S., Holcombe, M., Rolfe, M.D., Fisher, P., Green, J., Poole, R.K., Graham, A.I. and SysMO-SUMO consortium. (2009) A systematic approach to understanding Escherichia coli responses to oxygen: from microarray raw data to pathways and published abstracts. Online Journal of Bioinformatics 10, 51-59.
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     8''Maleki-Dizaji, S., Holcombe, M., Rolfe, M.D., Fisher, P., Green, J., Poole, R.K., Graham, A.I. and SysMO-SUMO consortium. (2009) A systematic approach to understanding Escherichia coli responses to oxygen: from microarray raw data to pathways and published abstracts. Online Journal of Bioinformatics 10, 51-59.
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