Integration of biological networks and gene expression data using Cytoscape
Melissa S. Cline,Michael E. Smoot,Ethan Cerami,Allan Kuchinsky,Nerius Landys,Christopher T. Workman,Rowan H. Christmas,Iliana Avila-Campilo,Iliana Avila-Campilo,Michael L. Creech,Benjamin Gross,Kristina Hanspers,Ruth Isserlin,Ryan Kelley,Sarah Killcoyne,Samad Lotia,Steven Maere,John H. Morris,Keiichiro Ono,Vuk Pavlovic,Alexander R. Pico,Aditya Vailaya,Peng-Liang Wang,Annette M. Adler,Bruce R. Conklin,Leroy Hood,Martin Kuiper,Chris Sander,Ilya Schmulevich,Benno Schwikowski,Guy J. Warner,Trey Ideker,Gary D. Bader +32 more
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This protocol explains how to use Cytoscape to analyze the results of mRNA expression profiling, and other functional genomics and proteomics experiments, in the context of an interaction network obtained for genes of interest.Abstract:
Cytoscape is a free software package for visualizing, modeling and analyzing molecular and genetic interaction networks. This protocol explains how to use Cytoscape to analyze the results of mRNA expression profiling, and other functional genomics and proteomics experiments, in the context of an interaction network obtained for genes of interest. Five major steps are described: (i) obtaining a gene or protein network, (ii) displaying the network using layout algorithms, (iii) integrating with gene expression and other functional attributes, (iv) identifying putative complexes and functional modules and (v) identifying enriched Gene Ontology annotations in the network. These steps provide a broad sample of the types of analyses performed by Cytoscape.read more
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