MatchMiner: a tool for batch navigation among gene and gene product identifiers.

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Abstract

MatchMiner is a freely available program package for batch navigation among gene and gene product identifier types commonly encountered in microarray studies and other forms of 'omic' research. The user inputs a list of gene identifiers and then uses the Merge function to find the overlap with a second list of identifiers of either the same or a different type or uses the LookUp function to find corresponding identifiers.

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Bussey, K. J., Kane, D., Sunshine, M., Narasimhan, S., Nishizuka, S., Reinhold, W. C., … Weinstein, J. N. (2003). MatchMiner: a tool for batch navigation among gene and gene product identifiers. Genome Biology, 4(4). https://doi.org/10.1186/gb-2003-4-4-r27

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