Title: XGAP: a uniform and extensible data model and software platform for genotype and phenotype experiments
Authors: Swertz, Morris A
van der Velde, K Joeri
Tesson, Bruno M
Scheltema, Richard A
Arends, Danny
Vera, Gonzalo
Alberts, Rudi
Dijkstra, Martijn
Schofield, Paul
Schughart, Klaus
Hancock, John M
Smedley, Damian
Wolstencroft, Katy
Goble, Carole A
de Brock, Engbert O
Jones, Andrew R
Parkinson, Helen
(CASIMIR), Coordination of Mouse Informatics Resources Consortium
(GEN2PHEN), Genotype-To-Phenotype Project
Jansen, Ritsert C
Issue Date: 9-Mar-2010
Abstract: Abstract We present an extensible software model for the genotype and phenotype community, XGAP. Readers can download a standard XGAP (http://www.xgap.org) or auto-generate a custom version using MOLGENIS with programming interfaces to R-software and web-services or user interfaces for biologists. XGAP has simple load formats for any type of genotype, epigenotype, transcript, protein, metabolite or other phenotype data. Current functionality includes tools ranging from eQTL analysis in mouse to genome-wide association studies in humans.
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URI: http://www.dspace.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/238180
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/gb-2010-11-3-r27
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