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Ushashi Banerjee1, Adithya Chedere1, Raksha Padaki1
1Department of Biochemistry, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore 560012, Karnataka, India.
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Mining large-scale data to discover biologically relevant information remains a challenge despite the rapid development of bioinformatics tools. Here, we have developed a new tool, PathTracer, to identify biologically relevant information flows by mining genome-wide protein-protein interaction networks following integration of gene expression data. PathTracer successfully mines interactions between genes and traces the most perturbed paths of perceived activities under the conditions of the study. We further demonstrated the utility of this tool by identifying adaptation mechanisms of hypoxia-induced dormancy in Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb).
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