Lynx web services for annotations and systems analysis of multi-gene disorders

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Lynx is a web-based integrated systems biology platform that supports annotation and analysis of experimental data and generation of weighted hypotheses on molecular mechanisms contributing to human phenotypes and disorders of interest. Lynx has integrated multiple classes of biomedical data (genomic, proteomic, pathways, phenotypic, toxicogenomic, contextual and others) from various public databases as well as manually curated data from our group and collaborators (LynxKB). Lynx provides tools for gene list enrichment analysis using multiple functional annotations and network-based gene prioritization. Lynx provides access to the integrated database and the analytical tools via REST based Web Services (http://lynx.ci.uchicago.edu/ webservices.html). This comprises data retrieval services for specific functional annotations, services to search across the complete LynxKB (powered by Lucene), and services to access the analytical tools built within the Lynx platform. © 2014 The Author(s).

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Sulakhe, D., Taylor, A., Balasubramanian, S., Feng, B., Xie, B., Börnigen, D., … Maltsev, N. (2014). Lynx web services for annotations and systems analysis of multi-gene disorders. Nucleic Acids Research, 42(W1). https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gku517

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