PMC 3893799. PMID 18551415. "GenePattern". cloud.genepattern.org. Retrieved 2012-05-07. "GenePattern: Download GenePattern". Broadinstitute.org. Archived...
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Flow cytometry bioinformatics (section GenePattern)
earlier in this article. GenePattern is a predominantly genomic analysis platform with over 200 tools for analysis of gene expression, proteomics, and...
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Cat coat genetics (redirect from White Coat Pattern)
cats are: Agouti gene. Tabby pattern genes (such as Ta masking the tabby pattern). Silver/melanin inhibitor gene I/i. Golden CORIN gene. Factors affecting...
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Bicolor cat (section Van pattern)
there is a white spotting gene present with a recessive allele of the agouti gene. The agouti gene evens out the striped pattern within coat colors. In contrast...
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several tools and data sources for genomics analysis: Cytoscape, Galaxy, GenePattern, Genomica, geWorkbench, InSilico DB, the Integrative Genomics Viewer...
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Sex linkage (redirect from X-linked gene)
sex-specific patterns of inheritance and expression when a gene is present on a sex chromosome (allosome) rather than a non-sex chromosome (autosome). Genes situated...
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GeWorkbench (category Gene expression)
sets used and input settings. Integration with 3rd party tools such as GenePattern, Cytoscape, and Genomespace. Demonstrations of each feature described...
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are closely related to IPA. Bioinformatics workflow management systems GenePattern Kepler Apache Taverna Workflow management system "anduril-dev / anduril...
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Pattern recognition is the task of assigning a class to an observation based on patterns extracted from data. While similar, pattern recognition (PR) is...
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Spatiotemporal gene expression is the activation of genes within specific tissues of an organism at specific times during development. Gene activation patterns vary...
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Reporter genes are molecular tools widely used in molecular biology, genetics, and biotechnology to study gene function, expression patterns, and regulatory...
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be affected by any number of dilution genes and patterning genes. The dilution genes include the wildtype dun gene, believed to be one of the oldest colors...
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Bay (horse) (section Effect of gray gene)
is yet to be fully understood. The addition of dilution genes or various spotting pattern genes create many additional coat colors, although the underlying...
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types of molecular genes: protein-coding genes and non-coding genes. During gene expression (the synthesis of RNA or protein from a gene), DNA is first copied...
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Tabby cat (redirect from Tabby coat pattern)
The gene responsible for the coloring of a classic tabby is recessive. Many American shorthair cats demonstrate this pattern. The ticked tabby pattern is...
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pattern being an expression of two different sets of equine coat color genes in one horse. These forms are not heritable. In some horses the pattern seems...
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ParaHox (category Gene clusters)
The ParaHox gene cluster is an array of homeobox genes (involved in morphogenesis, the regulation of patterns of anatomical development) from the Gsx...
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Piebald (redirect from Pied (pattern))
spotting gene (incorrectly called the piebald gene). The same pattern that applies to cats also applies to dogs when the white spotting gene involved...
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similar genes such as pax-6, from the evo-devo gene toolkit. These genes are ancient, being highly conserved among phyla; they generate the patterns in time...
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switch from one pattern of gene expression to another. Cellular differentiation during development can be understood as the result of a gene regulatory network...
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Leopard complex (redirect from Leopard gene)
and mottled skin. The leopard complex gene is also linked to abnormalities in the eyes and vision. These patterns are most closely identified with the...
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biology, pattern formation refers to the generation of complex organizations of cell fates in space and time. The role of genes in pattern formation...
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Pinto horse (section Pinto coats by pattern)
carries more than one set of genes for a spotting pattern. For example, a tovero may have a mostly white tobiano pattern on the body, but also have blue...
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orange and black patches; however, they may have other colors in their patterns. Calico cats are almost exclusively female except under rare genetic conditions...
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Individual Thought Patterns is the fifth studio album by American death metal band Death, released on June 22, 1993, by Relativity Records. It is the only...
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Pattern hair loss (also known as androgenetic alopecia (AGA)) is a hair loss condition that primarily affects the top and front of the scalp. In male-pattern...
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Gene expression is the process by which the information contained within a gene is used to produce a functional gene product, such as a protein or a functional...
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FAM193A (redirect from FAM193A (gene))
Reich M, Liefeld T, Gould J, Lerner J, Tamayo P, Mesirov JP (May 2006). "GenePattern 2.0". Nature Genetics. 38 (5): 500–1. doi:10.1038/ng0506-500. PMID 16642009...
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transgenic gene in different tissues by breeding a desired UAS line with a Gal4 line with the intended expression pattern. Unknown expression patterns can also...
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A segmentation gene is a gene involved in the early developmental stages of pattern formation. It regulates how cells are organized and defines repeated...
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