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:The purpose of SNPLogic is to provide comprehensive interactive SNP annotation, selection and prioritization system for focused genotyping projects and/or analysis and interpretation of SNP data. The user can create one or more SNP lists and populate them by adding SNPs either directly or by picking genes, pathways, chromosomal locations or by uploading own SNP lists. | :The purpose of SNPLogic is to provide comprehensive interactive SNP annotation, selection and prioritization system for focused genotyping projects and/or analysis and interpretation of SNP data. The user can create one or more SNP lists and populate them by adding SNPs either directly or by picking genes, pathways, chromosomal locations or by uploading own SNP lists. | ||
;[http://bioinfo.vanderbilt.edu/webgestalt/ WebGestalt] | ;[http://bioinfo.vanderbilt.edu/webgestalt/ WebGestalt] | ||
- | :WebGestalt is a "WEB-based GEne SeT AnaLysis Toolkit". It is designed for functional genomic, proteomic and large-scale genetic studies from which large number of gene lists (e.g. differentially expressed gene sets, co-expressed gene sets etc) are continuously generated. WebGestalt incorporates information from different public resources and provides an easy way for biologists to make sense out of gene lists. | + | :WebGestalt is a "WEB-based GEne SeT AnaLysis Toolkit". It is designed for functional genomic, proteomic and large-scale genetic studies from which large number of gene lists (e.g. differentially expressed gene sets, co-expressed gene sets etc) are continuously generated. WebGestalt incorporates information from different public resources, including WikiPathways, and provides an easy way for biologists to make sense out of gene lists. |
;[http://www.citedin.org CitedIn] | ;[http://www.citedin.org CitedIn] | ||
:Citedin finds where you are cited in other sources then the Literature. Examples are Blogs, Databases, Wiki's, and supplementary data to papers | :Citedin finds where you are cited in other sources then the Literature. Examples are Blogs, Databases, Wiki's, and supplementary data to papers | ||
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=== List of databases and resources that include WikiPathways content === | === List of databases and resources that include WikiPathways content === | ||
;[http://bioportal.bioontology.org/ BioPortal] | ;[http://bioportal.bioontology.org/ BioPortal] |
Revision as of 20:56, 17 January 2011
If you know of a tool or resource that makes use of our curated pathway content, announce them on our mailing list and add them to the list below.
List of bioinformatics software tools using WikiPathways
- PathVisio
- PathVisio is a tool for displaying and editing biological pathways. In a sense PathVisio lets you draw pathways as you would in any drawing program, like PowerPoint or Photoshop. But the difference is that PathVisio can understand the biological context of a pathway, because you can link biological entities (genes or proteins) in your pathways to biological data using database identifiers. This will let you map experimental data (e.g. microarray data) and visualize it on top of the pathway drawing.
- GenMAPP
- GenMAPP is a free computer application designed to visualize gene expression and other genomic data on maps representing biological pathways and groupings of genes. WikiPathways is the official repository for GenMAPP pathways.
- Cytoscape
- Cytoscape is an open source software platform for visualizing complex-networks and integrating these with any type of attribute data. A lot of plugins are available for various kinds of problem domains, including bioinformatics, social network analysis, and semantic web. With the GPML plugin, pathways from WikiPathways can be imported via web services.
- EuGene
- Eu.Gene Analyzer is an easy-to-use, stand-alone application that allows rapid and powerful microarray data analysis in the context of biological pathways. Its intuitive graphical user interface makes it an easy and flexible tool, even for the first-time user. Pathways can be downloaded from WikiPathways in EuGene's .pwf format.
- GO-Elite
- GO-Elite is a software tool designed to identify a minimal non-redundant set of Gene Ontology (GO) biological terms or pathways to describe a particular set of genes. GO-Elite uses WikiPathways as its official pathway source. GO-Elite is also available as a Cytoscape plugin.
- SNPLogic
- The purpose of SNPLogic is to provide comprehensive interactive SNP annotation, selection and prioritization system for focused genotyping projects and/or analysis and interpretation of SNP data. The user can create one or more SNP lists and populate them by adding SNPs either directly or by picking genes, pathways, chromosomal locations or by uploading own SNP lists.
- WebGestalt
- WebGestalt is a "WEB-based GEne SeT AnaLysis Toolkit". It is designed for functional genomic, proteomic and large-scale genetic studies from which large number of gene lists (e.g. differentially expressed gene sets, co-expressed gene sets etc) are continuously generated. WebGestalt incorporates information from different public resources, including WikiPathways, and provides an easy way for biologists to make sense out of gene lists.
- CitedIn
- Citedin finds where you are cited in other sources then the Literature. Examples are Blogs, Databases, Wiki's, and supplementary data to papers
List of databases and resources that include WikiPathways content
- BioPortal
- Use BioPortal to access and share ontologies that are actively used in biomedical communities. WikiPathways uses BioPortal to power its ontology tagging system and BioPortal lists all ontology-tagged pathways as resources.
- ConsensusPathDB
- ConsensusPathDB-human integrates functional interaction networks including complex protein-protein, metabolic, signaling and gene regulatory interaction networks in Homo sapiens. Data originate from currently 20 public resources for functional interactions, as well as interactions that we have curated from literature, including WikiPathways.
- Wikipedia
- The free encyclopedia that anyone can edit. In collaboration with MCB and GeneWiki, we have added interactive pathway maps using WikiPathways (example).
- NCBI Biosystems
- coming soon...
- Pathway Commons
- coming soon...