by Andrew Su | Nov 18, 2009 | BioGPS, feature, plugin
Although the data and functionality have been in place for a while, this post is the official announcement that BioGPS now supports Drosophila genes and data. What does this mean? Three things:View Drosophila data. As shown in the figure at right, you now can view...
by Andrew Su | Nov 13, 2009 | BioGPS, plugin, spotlight
This week, we’re pleased to profile the popular GeneCards database in our weekly Spotlight series. Most people will need no introduction to GeneCards, but nevertheless we thought it would be nice to get a chance to highlight their recent work and to note their...
by Andrew Su | Nov 6, 2009 | BioGPS, plugin, spotlight
This week, we’re featuring a head-to-head spotlight series between two of the most popular pathway analysis tools, GeneGO and Ingenuity. Both are available as BioGPS plugins (Ingenuity and GeneGO).By the flip of a coin, GeneGO goes first…In one tweet (140...
by Andrew Su | Oct 16, 2009 | BioGPS, plugin, spotlight
This week, we’re pleased to profile the Reactome database in our weekly Spotlight series. Thanks to Robin Haw and Peter D’Eustachio from Reactome for taking the time to talk with us, and for registering the Reactome BioGPS plugin.In one tweet or less, introduce...
by Andrew Su | Oct 2, 2009 | BioGPS, plugin, spotlight
This week, we’re pleased to profile the NCI-Nature Pathway Interaction Database (PID) in our weekly Spotlight series. Thanks to Kira Anthony from the PID for taking the time to talk with us, and for registering the PID BioGPS plugin.In one tweet or less,...
by Andrew Su | Sep 11, 2009 | BioGPS, plugin, spotlight
This week, we’re pleased to profile aGEM in our weekly Spotlight series. The folks at aGEM were early adopters, having registered their BioGPS plugin back in May 2009. Read on to learn about their fascinating gene expression database.1. In one tweet or less,...