CoPub: a literature-based keyword enrichment tool for microarray data analysis

Raoul Frijters, Bart Heupers, Pieter van Beek, Maurice Bouwhuis, René van Schaik, Jacob de Vlieg, Jan Polman, Wynand Alkema

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Abstract

Medline is a rich information source, from which links between genes and keywords describing biological processes, pathways, drugs, pathologies and diseases can be extracted. We developed a publicly available tool called CoPub that uses the information in the Medline database for the biological interpretation of microarray data. CoPub allows batch input of multiple human, mouse or rat genes and produces lists of keywords from several biomedical thesauri that are significantly correlated with the set of input genes. These lists link to Medline abstracts in which the co-occurring input genes and correlated keywords are highlighted. Furthermore, CoPub can graphically visualize differentially expressed genes and over-represented keywords in a network, providing detailed insight in the relationships between genes and keywords, and revealing the most influential genes as highly connected hubs. CoPub is freely accessible at http://services.nbic.nl/cgi-bin/copub/CoPub.pl.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)406-410
Number of pages5
JournalNucleic Acids Research
Volume36
Issue numberWeb Server issue
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jul 2008
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • literature-based
  • keyword enrichment tool
  • microarray data analyse

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