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geneXplain — eine integrierte Bioinformatik-Plattform

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Bioinformatics tools are today an indispensable part of life-science research. There is a huge demand of intuitively usable bioinformatics tools, which enable experimental researchers in life sciences to computationally evaluate their results by themselves. This is supported by a new computational platform, which has its particular strengths in the causal (upstream) analysis of transcriptomic data, but beyond that providing a broad range of statistical, bioinformatic and systems biological functions.

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Wingender, E., Kel, A. geneXplain — eine integrierte Bioinformatik-Plattform. Biospektrum 18, 554–556 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12268-012-0228-2

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