GeneHopper: a web-based search engine to link gene-expression platforms through GenBank accession numbers

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Abstract

Global gene-expression analysis is carried out using different technologies that are either array- or sequence-tag-based. To compare experiments that are performed on these different platforms, array probes and sequence tags need to be linked. An additional challenge is cross-referencing between species, to compare human profiles with those obtained in a mouse model, for example. We have developed the web-based search engine GeneHopper to link different expression resources based on UniGene clusters and HomoloGene orthologs databases of the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI).

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Svensson, B. A. T., Kreeft, A. J., van Ommen, G. J. B., den Dunnen, J. T., & Boer, J. M. (2003). GeneHopper: a web-based search engine to link gene-expression platforms through GenBank accession numbers. Genome Biology, 4(5). https://doi.org/10.1186/gb-2003-4-5-r35

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