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GECKO: a complete large-scale gene expression analysis platform

BACKGROUND: Gecko (Gene Expression: Computation and Knowledge Organization) is a complete, high-capacity centralized gene expression analysis system, developed in response to the needs of a distributed user community. RESULTS: Based on a client-server architecture, with a centralized repository of t...

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Autores principales: Theilhaber, Joachim, Ulyanov, Anatoly, Malanthara, Anish, Cole, Jack, Xu, Dapeng, Nahf, Robert, Heuer, Michael, Brockel, Christoph, Bushnell, Steven
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2004
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC539353/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15588317
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2105-5-195
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author Theilhaber, Joachim
Ulyanov, Anatoly
Malanthara, Anish
Cole, Jack
Xu, Dapeng
Nahf, Robert
Heuer, Michael
Brockel, Christoph
Bushnell, Steven
author_facet Theilhaber, Joachim
Ulyanov, Anatoly
Malanthara, Anish
Cole, Jack
Xu, Dapeng
Nahf, Robert
Heuer, Michael
Brockel, Christoph
Bushnell, Steven
author_sort Theilhaber, Joachim
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description BACKGROUND: Gecko (Gene Expression: Computation and Knowledge Organization) is a complete, high-capacity centralized gene expression analysis system, developed in response to the needs of a distributed user community. RESULTS: Based on a client-server architecture, with a centralized repository of typically many tens of thousands of Affymetrix scans, Gecko includes automatic processing pipelines for uploading data from remote sites, a data base, a computational engine implementing ~ 50 different analysis tools, and a client application. Among available analysis tools are clustering methods, principal component analysis, supervised classification including feature selection and cross-validation, multi-factorial ANOVA, statistical contrast calculations, and various post-processing tools for extracting data at given error rates or significance levels. On account of its open architecture, Gecko also allows for the integration of new algorithms. The Gecko framework is very general: non-Affymetrix and non-gene expression data can be analyzed as well. A unique feature of the Gecko architecture is the concept of the Analysis Tree (actually, a directed acyclic graph), in which all successive results in ongoing analyses are saved. This approach has proven invaluable in allowing a large (~ 100 users) and distributed community to share results, and to repeatedly return over a span of years to older and potentially very complex analyses of gene expression data. CONCLUSIONS: The Gecko system is being made publicly available as free software . In totality or in parts, the Gecko framework should prove useful to users and system developers with a broad range of analysis needs.
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spelling pubmed-5393532005-01-01 GECKO: a complete large-scale gene expression analysis platform Theilhaber, Joachim Ulyanov, Anatoly Malanthara, Anish Cole, Jack Xu, Dapeng Nahf, Robert Heuer, Michael Brockel, Christoph Bushnell, Steven BMC Bioinformatics Software BACKGROUND: Gecko (Gene Expression: Computation and Knowledge Organization) is a complete, high-capacity centralized gene expression analysis system, developed in response to the needs of a distributed user community. RESULTS: Based on a client-server architecture, with a centralized repository of typically many tens of thousands of Affymetrix scans, Gecko includes automatic processing pipelines for uploading data from remote sites, a data base, a computational engine implementing ~ 50 different analysis tools, and a client application. Among available analysis tools are clustering methods, principal component analysis, supervised classification including feature selection and cross-validation, multi-factorial ANOVA, statistical contrast calculations, and various post-processing tools for extracting data at given error rates or significance levels. On account of its open architecture, Gecko also allows for the integration of new algorithms. The Gecko framework is very general: non-Affymetrix and non-gene expression data can be analyzed as well. A unique feature of the Gecko architecture is the concept of the Analysis Tree (actually, a directed acyclic graph), in which all successive results in ongoing analyses are saved. This approach has proven invaluable in allowing a large (~ 100 users) and distributed community to share results, and to repeatedly return over a span of years to older and potentially very complex analyses of gene expression data. CONCLUSIONS: The Gecko system is being made publicly available as free software . In totality or in parts, the Gecko framework should prove useful to users and system developers with a broad range of analysis needs. BioMed Central 2004-12-10 /pmc/articles/PMC539353/ /pubmed/15588317 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2105-5-195 Text en Copyright © 2004 Theilhaber et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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Malanthara, Anish
Cole, Jack
Xu, Dapeng
Nahf, Robert
Heuer, Michael
Brockel, Christoph
Bushnell, Steven
GECKO: a complete large-scale gene expression analysis platform
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title_full GECKO: a complete large-scale gene expression analysis platform
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title_short GECKO: a complete large-scale gene expression analysis platform
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC539353/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15588317
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2105-5-195
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