The Question is : what are the good WEB tools for telling a story about a list of genes?
Usually I pop on over to David Genesets: http://david.abcc.ncifcrf.gov/ But it's got the norovirus or some other 48 hour type flu and is not working today.
Ideally a good web tool is not just a download a perl or java script and does not require registration or "prove you are a human" interface. A good site will have just "paste the genelist in and press go" interface and your get a sorted list with p (or z or whatever) values and links to more info.
Are there any good "gene list tools" that can identify pathways, common motifs or ontologies that you like and are easy to use???
Usually I pop on over to David Genesets: http://david.abcc.ncifcrf.gov/ But it's got the norovirus or some other 48 hour type flu and is not working today.
Ideally a good web tool is not just a download a perl or java script and does not require registration or "prove you are a human" interface. A good site will have just "paste the genelist in and press go" interface and your get a sorted list with p (or z or whatever) values and links to more info.
Are there any good "gene list tools" that can identify pathways, common motifs or ontologies that you like and are easy to use???
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