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September 27, 2010, at 11:14 PM by 152.98.3.6 -
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Sonika Tyagi, Mitchell S. Stark, Nicholas K. Hayward, David C. Whiteman and Derek J. Nancarrow. '''webFOG: A web tool to Map Genomic Features on to Genes''' , Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, ''In Press'' doi: DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2010.09.077
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Sonika Tyagi, Mitchell S. Stark, Nicholas K. Hayward, David C. Whiteman and Derek J. Nancarrow. '''webFOG: A web tool to Map Genomic Features on to Genes''' , Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, ''In Press'', doi: DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2010.09.077
September 27, 2010, at 11:13 PM by 152.98.3.6 -
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This tool is available both as an standalone version[[ http://www.bioinformatics.org/groups/?group_id=1054]] and the web based version (webFOG).

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This tool is available both as an standalone version [[ http://www.bioinformatics.org/groups/?group_id=1054]] and the web based version (webFOG).

September 27, 2010, at 11:13 PM by 152.98.3.6 -
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Sonika Tyagi, Mitchell S. Stark, Nicholas K. Hayward, David C. Whiteman and Derek J. Nancarrow. '''webFOG: A web tool to Map Genomic Features on to Genes''' Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, ''In Press'' doi: DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2010.09.077
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Sonika Tyagi, Mitchell S. Stark, Nicholas K. Hayward, David C. Whiteman and Derek J. Nancarrow. '''webFOG: A web tool to Map Genomic Features on to Genes''' , Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, ''In Press'' doi: DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2010.09.077
September 27, 2010, at 11:12 PM by 152.98.3.6 -
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Sonika Tyagi, Mitchell S. Stark, Nicholas K. Hayward, David C. Whiteman and Derek J. Nancarrow. webFOG: A web tool to Map Genomic Features on to Genes, Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, In Press, Accepted Manuscript. doi: DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2010.09.077
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Sonika Tyagi, Mitchell S. Stark, Nicholas K. Hayward, David C. Whiteman and Derek J. Nancarrow. '''webFOG: A web tool to Map Genomic Features on to Genes''' Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, ''In Press'' doi: DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2010.09.077
September 27, 2010, at 11:11 PM by 152.98.3.6 -
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This tool is available both as an standalone version http://www.bioinformatics.org/groups/?group_id=1054 and the web based version (webFOG).
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This tool is available both as an standalone version[[ http://www.bioinformatics.org/groups/?group_id=1054]] and the web based version (webFOG).


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Sonika Tyagi, Mitchell S. Stark, Nicholas K. Hayward, David C. Whiteman and Derek J. Nancarrow. webFOG: A web tool to Map Genomic Features on to Genes, Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, In Press, Accepted Manuscript. doi: DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2010.09.077
September 21, 2010, at 08:35 PM by 122.148.99.47 -
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A large number of new genomic features are being discovered using high throughput techniques. The next challenge is to automatically map them to the reference genome for further analysis and functional annotation.

We have developed a pipeline that can be used to map important genomic features to the latest version of the human genome and also to annotate new features. These genomic features could be of many different source types, including miRNAs, microarray primers or probes, Chip-on-Chip data, CpG islands and SNPs to name a few.
September 09, 2010, at 08:46 PM by 152.98.3.6 -
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This tool is available both as an standalone version and the web based version (webFOG).
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This tool is available both as an standalone version http://www.bioinformatics.org/groups/?group_id=1054 and the web based version (webFOG).
August 09, 2010, at 11:37 PM by 152.98.3.6 -
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A large number of new genomic features are being discovered using high throughput techniques. The next challenge is to automatically map them to the reference genome for further analysis and functional annotation. We have developed a pipeline that can be used to map important genomic features to the latest version of the human genome and also to annotate new features. These genomic features could be of many different source types, including miRNAs, microarray primers or probes, Chip-on-Chip data, CpG islands and SNPs to name a few.
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This project is about developing bioinformatics tools to organize and annotate novel genomic features.

We have developed a tool called '''FOG''' to map '''F'''eatures '''O'''n to '''G'''enes.

This tool is available both as an standalone version and the web based version (webFOG).
August 09, 2010, at 11:32 PM by 152.98.3.6 -
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A large number of new genomic features are being discovered using high throughput techniques. The next challenge is to automatically map them to the reference genome for further analysis and functional annotation. We have developed a pipeline that can be used to map important genomic features to the latest version of the human genome and also to annotate new features. These genomic features could be of many different source types, including miRNAs, microarray primers or probes, Chip-on-Chip data, CpG islands and SNPs to name a few.