ArrayExpress update--from an archive of functional genomics experiments to the atlas of gene expression

Helen Parkinson(Wellcome Trust), Misha Kapushesky(Wellcome Sanger Institute), N. N. Kolesnikov(University of Hertfordshire), Gabriella Rustici(University of Hertfordshire), Mohammadreza Shojatalab(University of Hertfordshire), Niran Abeygunawardena(University of Cambridge), Hugo Bérubé(University of Cambridge), Mariusz Dyląg(European Bioinformatics Institute), Ibrahim Emam(European Bioinformatics Institute), Alessandro Farnè(University of Cambridge), Ele Holloway(Wellcome Sanger Institute), Margus Lukk(European Bioinformatics Institute), James Malone(Wellcome Sanger Institute), R. Mani(Wellcome Sanger Institute), Ekaterina Pilicheva(University of Cambridge), Tim F. Rayner(University of Hertfordshire), Faisal I. Rezwan(University of Cambridge), Arya M. Sharma(Wellcome Sanger Institute), Eleanor Williams(Wellcome Sanger Institute), Xiangqun Zheng-Bradley(Wellcome Sanger Institute), Tomasz Adamusiak(University of Hertfordshire), Marco Brandizi(University of Cambridge), Tony Burdett(University of Hertfordshire), Richard Coulson(European Bioinformatics Institute), Maria Krestyaninova(Wellcome Sanger Institute), Pavel Kurnosov(University of Cambridge), Eamonn Maguire(Wellcome Sanger Institute), Sudeshna Guha Neogi(University of Cambridge), Philippe Rocca‐Serra(Wellcome Sanger Institute), Susanna‐Assunta Sansone(Wellcome Sanger Institute), Nataliya Sklyar(Wellcome Sanger Institute), Ming Zhao(Wellcome Sanger Institute), Uğis Sarkans(European Bioinformatics Institute), Alvis Brāzma(Wellcome Sanger Institute)
Nucleic Acids Research
November 11, 2008
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Abstract

ArrayExpress http://www.ebi.ac.uk/arrayexpress consists of three components: the ArrayExpress Repository--a public archive of functional genomics experiments and supporting data, the ArrayExpress Warehouse--a database of gene expression profiles and other bio-measurements and the ArrayExpress Atlas--a new summary database and meta-analytical tool of ranked gene expression across multiple experiments and different biological conditions. The Repository contains data from over 6000 experiments comprising approximately 200,000 assays, and the database doubles in size every 15 months. The majority of the data are array based, but other data types are included, most recently-ultra high-throughput sequencing transcriptomics and epigenetic data. The Warehouse and Atlas allow users to query for differentially expressed genes by gene names and properties, experimental conditions and sample properties, or a combination of both. In this update, we describe the ArrayExpress developments over the last two years.


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