Human genome network platform: A resource for TFRN analysis

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Abstract

Genome Network Project (GNP) (Carninci et al., Science 309:1559–1563, 2005) Platform was developed as an integrated database, opening to the public the research fi ndings within the GNP initiatives. Since the fi rst release in 2006, it has gained a large amount of access from all over the world with public favor. The platform is unique and useful in that various types of experimental data for transcriptome analysis are intensively collected, organized, integrated, and visualized with major public datasets; and it can be freely accessed through a single interface with advanced search functionalities. This chapter describes the outline of GNP Platform, mainly elaborating on gene description model GNP Platform employed, major functionalities the platform provides, and a few examples of exploring the GNP Platform.

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Monma, N., Gojobori, T., & Ikeo, K. (2014). Human genome network platform: A resource for TFRN analysis. Methods in Molecular Biology, 1164, 147–162. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-0805-9_12

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