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= WikiPathways and ArrayExpress Atlas =
The WikiPathways / Atlas mapper is an example of a web application that integrates external data with pathways from WikiPathways. This tool visualizes differentially expressed genes from the [http://www.ebi.ac.uk/microarray-as/atlas/ ArrayExpress Atlas] repository on pathways from WikiPathways.
The WikiPathways / Atlas mapper is an example of a web application that integrates external data with pathways from WikiPathways. This tool visualizes differentially expressed genes from the [http://www.ebi.ac.uk/microarray-as/atlas/ ArrayExpress Atlas] repository on pathways from WikiPathways.

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WikiPathways and ArrayExpress Atlas

The WikiPathways / Atlas mapper is an example of a web application that integrates external data with pathways from WikiPathways. This tool visualizes differentially expressed genes from the ArrayExpress Atlas repository on pathways from WikiPathways.

Manual

To visualize data on a pathway, you need to perform the following steps:

  1. Select a pathway: Just start typing the name or identifer of the pathway you want to visualize and select it from the list that appears.
  2. Select experimental conditions: First select the condition type (e.g. organism part, strain or disease) and then check the boxes for the conditions you want to visualize on the pathway.

After completing these two steps, you will see an image of the pathway where genes are colored according to the following scheme:

  • Red: The gene was found up-regulated for this condition
  • Blue: The gene was found down-regulated for this condition
  • Gray: The gene was found both up and down regulated in different experiments
  • White: No data was found ArrayExpress Atlas for the selected condition

If you selected more than one condition, the genes will be divided in multiple boxes. You can click on a gene to see the p-values for each condition and view the gene details on Ensembl or explore the expression profiles on ArrayExpress Warehouse

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