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URL: http://estbioinfo.stat.ub.es/apli/serbgov131/index.php
Proper Citation: SerbGO (RRID:SCR_005798)
Description: SerbGO is a web-based tool intended to assist researchers determine which microarray tools for gene expression analysis which make use of the GO ontologies are best suited to their projects. SerbGO is a bidirectional application. The user can ask for some features by checking on the Query Form to get the appropriate tools for their interests. The user can also compare tools to check which features are implemented in each one. Platform: Online tool
Abbreviations: SerbGO
Synonyms: SerbGO - Searching the best GO Tool
Resource Type: production service resource, data analysis service, service resource, analysis service resource
Defining Citation: PMID:18480123
Keywords: microarray, gene expression, statistical analysis, gene ontology, bio.tools
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