DAVID: Database for Annotation, Visualization, and Integrated Discovery

Glynn Dennis(Science Applications International Corporation (United States)), Brad T. Sherman(National Cancer Institute), Douglas A Hosack(Science Applications International Corporation (United States)), Jun Yang(National Cancer Institute), Wei Gao(Science Applications International Corporation (United States)), H. Clifford Lane(National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases), Richard A. Lempicki(National Cancer Institute)
Genome biology
April 3, 2003
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Functional annotation of differentially expressed genes is a necessary and critical step in the analysis of microarray data. The distributed nature of biological knowledge frequently requires researchers to navigate through numerous web-accessible databases gathering information one gene at a time. A more judicious approach is to provide query-based access to an integrated database that disseminates biologically rich information across large datasets and displays graphic summaries of functional information. RESULTS: Database for Annotation, Visualization, and Integrated Discovery (DAVID; http://www.david.niaid.nih.gov) addresses this need via four web-based analysis modules: 1) Annotation Tool - rapidly appends descriptive data from several public databases to lists of genes; 2) GoCharts - assigns genes to Gene Ontology functional categories based on user selected classifications and term specificity level; 3) KeggCharts - assigns genes to KEGG metabolic processes and enables users to view genes in the context of biochemical pathway maps; and 4) DomainCharts - groups genes according to PFAM conserved protein domains. CONCLUSIONS: Analysis results and graphical displays remain dynamically linked to primary data and external data repositories, thereby furnishing in-depth as well as broad-based data coverage. The functionality provided by DAVID accelerates the analysis of genome-scale datasets by facilitating the transition from data collection to biological meaning.


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