GeneNetwork: An interactive tool for reconstruction of genetic networks using microarray data

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Summary: Inferring genetic network architecture from time series data generated from high-throughput experimental technologies, such as cDNA microarray, can help us to understand the system behavior of living organisms. We have developed an interactive tool, GeneNetwork, which provides four reverse engineering models and three data interpolation approaches to infer relationships between genes. GeneNetwork enables a user to readily reconstruct genetic networks based on microarray data without having intimate knowledge of the mathematical models. A simple graphical user interface enables rapid, intuitive mapping and analysis of the reconstructed network allowing biologists to explore gene relationships at the system level. © Oxford University Press 2004; all rights reserved.

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Wu, C. C., Huang, H. C., Juan, H. F., & Chen, S. T. (2004). GeneNetwork: An interactive tool for reconstruction of genetic networks using microarray data. Bioinformatics, 20(18), 3691–3693. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/bth428

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