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NucEnvDB
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Enrichment Analysis - NucEnvDB
Functional Enrichment Analysis
Step 1. Prepare Dataset
Enter a list of Accession Codes in the box below (separate ACs by spaces):
You can automatically use ACs from search or network results.
Step 2. Select organism functional database for reference background
--Organism--
Arabidopsis thaliana
Bos taurus
Caenorhabditis elegans
Canis lupus familiaris
Drosophila melanogaster
Danio rerio
Gallus gallus
Homo sapiens
Mus musculus
Rattus norvegicus
Saccharomyces cerevisiae (all strains)
Sus scrofa
Note:
not all NucEnvDB organisms are available for analysis.
Step 3. Select database for analysis
Gene Ontology
Metabolic Pathways
Disease Annotation
Drug binding
Gene Ontology categories:
Biological Process
Non-Redundant set
Molecular Function
Non-Redundant set
Cellular Component
Non-Redundant set
Pathway databases:
KEGG
REACTOME
Note:
REACTOME is
NOT
available for
Arabidopsis thaliana
and
Sus scrofa
!
Disease databases:
DisGeNet
OMIM
Note:
Disease annotation is available only for
Homo sapiens
!
Drug-binding analysis is performed using data from DrugBank.
Note:
Drug binding analysis is available only for
Homo sapiens
!
Step 4. Define Sampling Parameters
Multiple Test Adjustment Method:
BH
BY
Bonferroni
Holm
Hommel
Significance Level:
FDR:
Top:
Number of categories visualized in the report:
Annotated genes for each category: Minimum:
Maximum:
Retrieve Results
You can retrieve the results of a previously submitted job by using the following form.
Please enter your job ID below:
Note that job results are kept for
48 hours
, after which they are automatically deleted.
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