GenePattern

GenePattern
Developer(s) Broad Institute
Stable release
3.9.8 / June 2016
Operating system

Windows: XP, Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8; Mac: OS 10.7 and later

Unix: Linux, Ubuntu, SuSE, CentOS
License BSD
Website www.genepattern.org

GenePattern is a freely available computational biology open-source software package developed at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard for the analysis of genomic data. Designed to enable researchers to develop, capture, and reproduce genomic analysis methodologies, GenePattern was first released in 2004. It now has over 45,000 registered users at over 2900 commercial and non-profit organizations internationally.

Usage

GenePattern is a powerful scientific workflow system that provides access to more than 250 genomic analysis tools. Use the analysis tools as building blocks to design sophisticated analysis pipelines that capture the methods, parameters and data used to produce analysis results. Pipelines can be used to create, edit and share reproducible in silico results.

Features

Availability

GenePattern is available:

  1. As a free public web server,[1] supported by the Broad Institute. Users can create logins, save histories, and create pipelines on the server.
  2. As open-source software that can be downloaded and installed locally.[2]
  3. Public web servers hosted by other organizations.[3]
  4. As part of the GenomeSpace initiative.

See also

Notes

  1. "GenePattern". Genepattern.broadinstitute.org. Retrieved 2012-05-07.
  2. "GenePattern: Download GenePattern". Broadinstitute.org. Retrieved 2012-05-07.
  3. "GenePattern: Software Interfaces". Broadinstitute.org. 2006-10-07. Retrieved 2012-05-07.

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External links

Related software:

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