Motivation: Due to the development of high-throughput technologies such as microarrays, it has become possible to determine genome-wide expression changes in a single experiment. Although much attention has been paid to identify differentially expressed genes, the functions of tens of thousands of genes in different species still remain unknown. Results: C-It is a knowledge database that has its focus on 'uncharacterized genes'. C-It contains expression profiles of various tissues from human, mouse, rat, chicken and zebrafish. By applying our previously introduced algorithm DGSA (Database- Dependent Gene Selection and Analysis), it is possible to screen for uncharacterized, tissue-enriched genes in the species mentioned above. C-It is designed to include further expression studies, which might provide more comprehensive coverage of gene expression patterns and tissue-enriched splicing isoforms. We propose that C-It will be an excellent starting point to study uncharacterized genes.
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Gellert, P., Jenniches, K., Braun, T., Uchida, S., & Wren, J. (2011). C-It: A knowledge database for tissue-enriched genes. In Bioinformatics (Vol. 27, pp. 2328–2333). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btq417
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