GPSy: a cross-species gene prioritization system for conserved biological processes--application in male gamete development.

Nucleic Acids Research
Ramona BrittoFrédéric Chalmel

Abstract

We present gene prioritization system (GPSy), a cross-species gene prioritization system that facilitates the arduous but critical task of prioritizing genes for follow-up functional analyses. GPSy's modular design with regard to species, data sets and scoring strategies enables users to formulate queries in a highly flexible manner. Currently, the system encompasses 20 topics related to conserved biological processes including male gamete development discussed in this article. The web server-based tool is freely available at http://gpsy.genouest.org.

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