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For more information about project setup, license, demo project, guided tour, workshops and PDF documentation, please go to the  [http://www.cebitec.uni-bielefeld.de/groups/brf/software/emma_info EMMA website].
For more information about project setup, license, demo project, guided tour, workshops and PDF documentation, please go to the  [http://www.cebitec.uni-bielefeld.de/groups/brf/software/emma_info EMMA website].


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== Contact ==
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Revision as of 12:13, 26 October 2011

EMMA 2 Overview Page

EMMA 2 - A MAGE-compliant system for storage and analysis of microarray data

EMMA 2 is a web-based system for management and analysis of transcriptomic data. EMMA 2 allows mapping of gene expression data onto proteome data or pathways and vice versa. It provides extensible analysis and visualization Plug-Ins via the R-language. EMMA 2 now supports the MAGE-ML XML-language for the interchange of microarray data. With EMMA you can do normalization of single and multiple microarrays and run statistical tests for inferring differrentially expressed genes. You can also run cluster analysis to find co-regulated genes.

Please have a look at the EMMA info website for general information.

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EMMA 2 is a free software and is distributed under the GNU General Public License (GPL). For more information about project setup, license, demo project, guided tour, workshops and PDF documentation, please go to the EMMA website.

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