In an era exploding with genome-scale data, a major challenge for developmental biologists is how to extract significant clues from these publicly available data to benefit our studies of individual genes, and how to use them to improve our understanding of development at a systems level. Several studies have successfully demonstrated new approaches to classic developmental questions by computationally integrating various genome-wide data sets. Such computational approaches have shown great potential for facilitating research: instead of testing 20,000 genes, researchers might test 200 to the same effect. We discuss the nature and state of this art as it applies to developmental research
Presented at NSF Workshop on Quantitative Systems Biotechnology, September 13-14, 2000It is widely a...
The 2006 Arolla meeting brought together scientists from around the globe to discuss how genomic sca...
Over the last decade, the amount of data generated by a single run of a NGS sequencer outperforms da...
Microarrays offer biologists comprehensive and powerful tools to analyze the involvement of genes in...
The last 20 years have been a remarkable era for biology and medicine. One of the most significant a...
AbstractBiomedical research is increasingly a data-driven science. New technologies support the gene...
The elucidation of the complete genome sequences of various model organisms, in conjunction with th...
Nowadays, with large amounts of data becoming available, solving biological quests is becoming more ...
Genetics and “omics” studies designed to uncover genotype to phenotype relationships often identify ...
Biology is becoming a data-rich science driven by the development of high-throughput technologies li...
Advances in many areas of genomics research are heavily rooted in engineering technology, from the c...
Microarray technologies have been the basis of numerous important findings regarding gene expression...
AbstractGenetic experiments over the last few decades have identified many developmental control gen...
Microarray technologies have been the basis of numerous important findings regarding gene expression...
Important quantities of biological data can today be acquired to characterize cell types and states,...
Presented at NSF Workshop on Quantitative Systems Biotechnology, September 13-14, 2000It is widely a...
The 2006 Arolla meeting brought together scientists from around the globe to discuss how genomic sca...
Over the last decade, the amount of data generated by a single run of a NGS sequencer outperforms da...
Microarrays offer biologists comprehensive and powerful tools to analyze the involvement of genes in...
The last 20 years have been a remarkable era for biology and medicine. One of the most significant a...
AbstractBiomedical research is increasingly a data-driven science. New technologies support the gene...
The elucidation of the complete genome sequences of various model organisms, in conjunction with th...
Nowadays, with large amounts of data becoming available, solving biological quests is becoming more ...
Genetics and “omics” studies designed to uncover genotype to phenotype relationships often identify ...
Biology is becoming a data-rich science driven by the development of high-throughput technologies li...
Advances in many areas of genomics research are heavily rooted in engineering technology, from the c...
Microarray technologies have been the basis of numerous important findings regarding gene expression...
AbstractGenetic experiments over the last few decades have identified many developmental control gen...
Microarray technologies have been the basis of numerous important findings regarding gene expression...
Important quantities of biological data can today be acquired to characterize cell types and states,...
Presented at NSF Workshop on Quantitative Systems Biotechnology, September 13-14, 2000It is widely a...
The 2006 Arolla meeting brought together scientists from around the globe to discuss how genomic sca...
Over the last decade, the amount of data generated by a single run of a NGS sequencer outperforms da...