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Area of Science:

  • Genomics
  • Bioinformatics
  • Molecular Biology

Background:

  • Expression Atlas is a database detailing gene, protein, and splice variant expression.
  • It utilizes high-quality microarray and RNA-sequencing experiments from ArrayExpress.
  • Experiments are manually curated and annotated using Experimental Factor Ontology terms.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce a new version of the Expression Atlas database.
  • To enhance the biological value and accessibility of gene expression data.
  • To provide standardized analysis methods and robust quality control.

Main Methods:

  • Integration of curated microarray and RNA-sequencing data.
  • Standardized analysis pipelines for gene and splice variant expression.
  • In-depth curation of experimental intent for meaningful comparisons ('contrasts').

Main Results:

  • Introduction of 'baseline' expression for healthy or untreated conditions.
  • Generation of biologically meaningful differential gene expression contrasts.
  • Inclusion of gene set level expression data and an improved search interface.

Conclusions:

  • The updated Expression Atlas provides a valuable resource for understanding gene expression across various biological contexts.
  • The focus on baseline expression and curated contrasts enhances the biological interpretation of differential expression data.
  • Advanced data processing and quality control ensure high-quality, reliable expression information.