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GCPReg - package
for registration of quantitative gene expression data
This work is
supported by NIH Grant
RR07801 and RFBR grants 08-04-00712a, 09-04-001590-a
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Description
GCPReg package is designed to register the one-dimensional patterns of segmentation gene expression in the early Drosophila embryo. The rationale behind this approach is the relative independence of segmentation gene expression from genes controlling the dorsoventral (D-V) patterning of the embryo. This allows us to consider the expression of segmentation genes in one dimension along the AP axis, which is a level of representation suitable for answering many important biological questions.
The key task, which GCPReg performs, is the extraction of spatially localized characteristic features of expression patterns by means of spline approximation or fast redundant dyadic wavlet transform (FRDWT). To facilitate the feature extraction task we have developed an easy-to-use interactive graphical interface.
BREReA is a successor of GCPReg package and available here.
Download GCPReg (source, tar.gz) Download GCPReg (binary, x86_64) Download GCPReg manual (pdf) Download the movie, which shows how to use the GCPReg package to register the expression patterns of segmentation genes. (wmv)
Download GCPReg and unpack the archive in your home directory, e.g to /your/home/QData.
Running Run
GCPReg with the command from the terminal: [user@machine ~]$ source /your/home/QData/qdata-env.sh && qdata-gui
Download an update and unpack the archive in your QData directory, e.g to /your/home/QData.
Check here for latest RPMS and sources.
The tool is implemented
with gnuplot,
gtk2+, Fedora Linux
10 Previous versions (here)
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Installation
Make sure that gnuplot and perl are installed on your workstation.
Edit /your/home/QData/qdata-env.sh and change the value of KIMONO_HOME variable to /your/home/QData.
Run:
[user@machine ~]$ source /your/home/QData/qdata-env.sh
[user@machine ~]$ /your/home/QData/qdata-install.sh
Next version (experimental)
Run:
[user@machine ~]$ source /your/home/QData/qdata-env.sh && qdata-gui
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