Curation of over 10 000 transcriptomic studies to enable data reuse

Database (Oxford) 2022-01-31

Summary:

Vast amounts of transcriptomic data reside in public repositories, but effective reuse remains challenging. Issues include unstructured dataset metadata, inconsistent data processing and quality control, and inconsistent probe-gene mappings across microarray technologies. Thus, extensive curation and data reprocessing are necessary prior to any reuse. The Gemma bioinformatics system was created to help address these issues. Gemma consists of a database of curated transcriptomic datasets,...

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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33599246/?utm_source=Other&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=journals&utm_content=101517697&fc=None&ff=20220131142109&v=2.17.5

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Authors:

Nathaniel Lim, Stepan Tesar, Manuel Belmadani, Guillaume Poirier-Morency, Burak Ogan Mancarci, Jordan Sicherman, Matthew Jacobson, Justin Leong, Patrick Tan, Paul Pavlidis

Date tagged:

01/31/2022, 14:24

Date published:

02/18/2021, 06:00