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Wait! That’s actually the same data…
Imagine you have a list of genes and you would like to know if these genes are expressed, let’s say, in human blood. But you’re not going to do the experiment yourself. You’re either a bioinformatician who doesn’t do wet … Continue reading
Posted in microarray, using bgee
Tagged bioinformatics, database, gene expression, Microarray
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