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URL: http://proteogenomics.musc.edu/ma/arrayQuest.php?page=home&act=manage
Proper Citation: ArrayQuest (RRID:SCR_010935)
Description: A web-accessible program for the analysis of DNA microarray data. ArrayQuest is designed to apply any type of DNA microarray analysis program executable on a Linux system (i.e., Bioconductor statistical and graphical methods written in R as well as BioPerl and C++ based scripts) to DNA microarray data stored in the MUSC DNA Microarray Database, the Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) or in a password protected private database uploaded to the center point server. ArrayQuest analyses are performed on a computer cluster.
Abbreviations: ArrayQuest
Synonyms: ArrayQuest - An On-line DNA Microarray Analysis System
Resource Type: service resource, analysis service resource, production service resource, data analysis service
Defining Citation: PMID:16321157
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