SpliceCenter: a suite of very user-friendly tools
designed for use by every bench biologist who needs to check for the impact of gene splice variation on common molecular biology technologies
including RT-PCR, RNAi, expression microarrays, and peptide-based assays (BMC Bioinformatics, in press).
A Perspective article in the March 28, 2008 issue of Science (A Postgenomic Visual Icon) on clustered heat maps and visualization
of massive data sets in postgenomic biology (Weinstein, JN., 2008). Also see our original article in Science on clustered heat maps and "pre-postgenomic"
biology (Weinstein, et al., 1997).
The LeFE algorithm: embracing
the complexity of gene expression in the interpretation of microarray data. Eichler, et al.
CellMiner: A database and query tool coordinated with the SMP
series to facilitate integration and fusion of the various molecular datasets generated by the GBG and its many
collaborators. Designed for the cancer research community, the goal is to provide a platform for both system wide
elucidation of molecular systems and aid in pharmacogenomic research.
The Genomics & Bioinformatics Group (GBG) web site offers useful bioinformatic program packages, microarray
data analysis information, and molecular databases for genomic and proteomic research.
Available bioinformatic resources from the GBG (The Miner Suite) include:
- SpliceCenter: is a suite of user-friendly tools that
evaluate the impact of gene splicing variation on specific molecular biology techniques.
- CIMminer: Produces Clustered Image Maps (CIMs) (i.e., clustered heat maps).
- LeFEminer: A tool for interpreting gene microarray datasets using independently
determined gene categories such as those defined by GO, KEGG and MSigDB.
- AffyProbeMiner: A web resource for computing or retrieving accurately
redefined Affymetrix probe sets.
- SpliceMiner: Web application for mapping microarrray probes to
splice variants.
- CellMiner: A database and query tools for molecular profile
information on the NCI 60 human cancer cell lines and the DU145/RC0.1 prostate cancer cell line pair.
- AbMiner: A database resource on available monoclonal antibodies.
- MatchMiner: Batch-translates among many types of gene and protein identifiers.
- GoMiner: Leverages the Gene Ontology for biological interpretation of microarrays
data, etc.
- High-Throughput GoMiner: Batch processing of multiple microarrays and
integrated CIMs of the results.
- SmudgeMiner: Highlights regional biases and other artifacts on Affymetrix and other
microarrays to enable quality assessment.
- MIMminer: Electronically navigates Kohn Molecular Interaction Maps.
- Also: An (opinionated) guide to microarray data analysis.
Available molecular databases on the NCI-60 cancer cells include:
Central activities of the Genomics & Bioinformatics Group:
Experimental: Characterization of cancer cells at the DNA, mRNA, protein, functional, and pharmacological levels, with focus on discovery
of new biomarkers and new treatments for cancer.
Bioinformatic/Biostatistical: Analysis and integration of large-scale databases on diagnostic and therapeutic cancer biomarkers and candidate
agents for cancer therapy. This integromic enterprise represents bottom-up systems biology. One product is the Miner Suite of professional grade
bioinformatics software freely available for public use.
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