DAVID: Database for Annotation, Visualization, and Integrated Discovery
Glynn Dennis(Science Applications International Corporation (United States)), Brad T. Sherman(Science Applications International Corporation (United States)), Douglas A Hosack(National Cancer Institute), Jun Yang(Science Applications International Corporation (United States)), Wei Gao(Science Applications International Corporation (United States)), H. Clifford Lane(National Institutes of Health), Richard A. Lempicki(National Cancer Institute)
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Abstract
The distributed nature of biological knowledge poses a major challenge to the interpretation of genome-scale datasets, including those derived from microarray and proteomic studies. This report describes DAVID, a web-accessible program that integrates functional genomic annotations with intuitive graphical summaries. Lists of gene or protein identifiers are rapidly annotated and summarized according to shared categorical data for Gene Ontology, protein domain, and biochemical pathway membership. DAVID assists in the interpretation of genome-scale datasets by facilitating the transition from data collection to biological meaning.
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