Microarray technologies facilitate high-throughput gene expression analysis. However, the diversity of platforms for rice gene expression analysis hinders efficient analysis. Tools to broadly integrate microarray data from different platforms are needed.In this study, we developed the Rice Oligonucleotide Array Database (ROAD, http://www.ricearray.org) to explore gene expression across 1,867 publicly available rice microarray hybridizations. The ROAD's user-friendly web interface and variety of visualization tools facilitate the extraction of gene expression profiles using gene and microarray element identifications. The ROAD supports meta-analysis of genes expressed in different tissues and at developmental stages. Co-expression analysis t...
In the functional genomics era, systems-level analysis of genomic and proteomic data quickens the pa...
Rice is a staple food for one-half the world's population and a model for other monocotyledonous spe...
Functional redundancy limits detailed analysis of genes in many organisms. Here, we report a method ...
Studies of gene function are often hampered by gene-redundancy, especially in organisms with large g...
As the international efforts to sequence the rice genome are completed, an immediate challenge and o...
Microarray data can be used to derive understanding of the relationships between the genes involved ...
Rice is one of the most important agricultural crop in the world and widely studied model plant. The...
The microarray technology has become an established approach for large-scale gene express...
Co-expression networks systematically constructed from large-scale transcriptome data reflect the in...
The distinguishing feature of the ‘new biology’ is that it is information intensive. Not only does i...
With the existence of large publicly available plant gene expression data sets, many groups have und...
Abstract Background Genome-wide microarray has enabled development of robust databases for functiona...
Background: Sequencing and annotation of the genome of rice ( Oryza sativa) have generated gene mode...
The dataset presented in this article describes microarray experiment of Auxin-binding protein 57, A...
Transcription factors (TFs) are an important class of regulatory molecules. Despite their importance...
In the functional genomics era, systems-level analysis of genomic and proteomic data quickens the pa...
Rice is a staple food for one-half the world's population and a model for other monocotyledonous spe...
Functional redundancy limits detailed analysis of genes in many organisms. Here, we report a method ...
Studies of gene function are often hampered by gene-redundancy, especially in organisms with large g...
As the international efforts to sequence the rice genome are completed, an immediate challenge and o...
Microarray data can be used to derive understanding of the relationships between the genes involved ...
Rice is one of the most important agricultural crop in the world and widely studied model plant. The...
The microarray technology has become an established approach for large-scale gene express...
Co-expression networks systematically constructed from large-scale transcriptome data reflect the in...
The distinguishing feature of the ‘new biology’ is that it is information intensive. Not only does i...
With the existence of large publicly available plant gene expression data sets, many groups have und...
Abstract Background Genome-wide microarray has enabled development of robust databases for functiona...
Background: Sequencing and annotation of the genome of rice ( Oryza sativa) have generated gene mode...
The dataset presented in this article describes microarray experiment of Auxin-binding protein 57, A...
Transcription factors (TFs) are an important class of regulatory molecules. Despite their importance...
In the functional genomics era, systems-level analysis of genomic and proteomic data quickens the pa...
Rice is a staple food for one-half the world's population and a model for other monocotyledonous spe...
Functional redundancy limits detailed analysis of genes in many organisms. Here, we report a method ...