FUNKI: Interactive functional footprint-based analysis of omics data

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Motivation: Omics data are broadly used to get a snapshot of the molecular status of cells. In particular, changes in omics can be used to estimate the activity of pathways, transcription factors and kinases based on known regulated targets, that we call footprints. Then the molecular paths driving these activities can be estimated using causal reasoning on large signalling networks. Results: We have developed FUNKI, a FUNctional toolKIt for footprint analysis. It provides a user-friendly interface for an easy and fast analysis of transcriptomics, phosphoproteomics and metabolomics data, either from bulk or single-cell experiments. FUNKI also features different options to visualize the results and run post-analyses, and is mirrored as a scripted version in R.

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Hernansaiz-Ballesteros, R., Holland, C. H., Dugourd, A., & Saez-Rodriguez, J. (2022). FUNKI: Interactive functional footprint-based analysis of omics data. Bioinformatics, 38(7), 2075–2076. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btac055

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