De novo pathway enrichment with keypathwayminer

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Abstract

Biomolecular networks such as protein–protein interaction networks provide a static picture of the interplay of genes and their products, and, consequently, they fail to capture dynamic changes taking place during the development of complex diseases. KeyPathwayMiner is a software platform designed to fill this gap by integrating previous knowledge captured in molecular interaction networks with OMICS datasets (DNA microarrays, RNA sequencing, genome-wide methylation studies, etc.) to extract connected subnetworks with a high number of deregulated genes. This protocol describes how to use KeyPathwayMiner for integrated analysis of multi-omics datasets in the network analysis tool Cytoscape and in a stand-alone web application available at https://keypathwayminer.compbio.sdu.dk.

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Alcaraz, N., Hartebrodt, A., & List, M. (2020). De novo pathway enrichment with keypathwayminer. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 2074, pp. 181–199). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-9873-9_14

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