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− | + | [[File:TRRUST_logo.jpg |150px|link=http://www.grnpedia.org/trrust/]] TRRUST (Transcriptional Regulatory relationships Unraveled by Sentence-based Text mining): A reference database of human TF-target interactions. | |
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Revision as of 16:02, 22 October 2016
Co-functional networks: Organism-specific network-assisted hypothesis generation servers
Human and Animals
Homo sapiens | Mus musculus | Danio rerio | Drosophila melanogaster | Caenorhabditis elegans |
Plants
Arabidopsis thaliana | Oryza sativa | Glycine max |
Fungi
Saccharomyces cerevisiae | Cryptococcus neoformans |
Bacteria
Pseudomonas aeruginosa | Escherichia coli |
Other Network Biology tools
COEXPEDIA: exploring biomedical hypotheses via co-expressions associated with medical subject headings (MeSH).
TRRUST (Transcriptional Regulatory relationships Unraveled by Sentence-based Text mining): A reference database of human TF-target interactions.
MUFFINN: cancer gene discovery via network analysis of somatic mutation data
MUFFINN (MUtations For Functional Impact on Network Neighbors).
MORPHIN: Network-assisted prediction of disease pathways in model organisms
Morphin (Model Organisms Projected on a Human Integrated Gene Network) is currently available.
JiffyNet:Instant gene network building server for newly sequenced species
Jiffy (instant) gene network modeler for newly sequenced species
RIDDLE: Network-assisted Gene Set Analysis (human only)
RIDDLE (Reflective diffusion and local extension) is currently available for only human genes.