Motivation: Most biological processes remain only partially characterized with many components still to be identified. Given that a whole genome can usually not be tested in a functional assay, identifying the genes most likely to be of interest is of critical importance to avoid wasting resources. Results: Given a set of known functionally related genes and using a state-of-the-art approach to data integration and mining, our Functional Lists (FUN-L) method provides a ranked list of candidate genes for testing. Validation of predictions from FUN-L with independent RNAi screens confirms that FUN-L-produced lists are enriched in genes with the expected phenotypes. In this article, we describe a website front end to FUN-L.
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Lees, J. G., Hériché, J. K., Morilla, I., Fernández, J. M., Adler, P., Krallinger, M., … Orengo, C. (2015). FUN-L: Gene prioritization for RNAi screens. Bioinformatics, 31(12), 2052–2053. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btv073
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