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About Biointerpreter  ( Brochure)

                                                   Biointerpreter is a powerful biological annotation and interpretation tool designed specifically for Microarray data interpretation. Biointerpreter addresses the data collection, organization and mining bottle necks and help derive the biological significance in a single click. You can extract the full value of your Microarray using user friendly web interface without any training. 

  • Biointerpreter helps you to quickly find the obvious and the hidden significance in our differentially regulated gene list.  

  • Biointerpreter can provide quick and reliable automated biological interpretation of data using a variety of search criteria and supported by extensively Curated databases.

  •  Speed up data mining by digitizing biological data (patent pending)

  •  Elucidate all the processes regulated by differentially regulated genes in one click.

  •  Find Microarray studies that produced similar results.

  •  Find "Hot Molecules" - Disease Markers, Drug Targets, Diagnostic Genes and Many more.

  •  Co-Regulation Maps of your query genes from experimental data. 

  • A single click allows you to drill down to the source of the data. 

 A microarray experiment generates expression values of thousands of genes. The Major bottlenecks to derive biological meaning of the gene expression measurements are data collection, organization and mining. Biointerpreter and ArrayAid specifically address this subject and aids quick and efficient biological analysis and interpretation. 

From Statistical significance to Biological significance 

Using Biointerpreter you can quickly and confidently uncover the biological significance of the statistically significant genes from microarray data analysis. Biointerpreter helps you to quickly find the obvious and the hidden significance amongst the differentially regulated genes.

Diverse Support of Gene Identifiers 

Biointerpreter allows you to query different types of gene Identifiers. The gene identifiers could be any one of the following.

  • Unigene
  • NCBI Gene ID
  • Gene Symbol
  • RefSeq ID
  • Genbank protein accession
  • Agilent ID
  • Affymetrix ID
  • Ensembl ID
  • PIR Accession
  • Nucleotide GI
  • Protein GI
  • Swissprot accession
  • Swissprot ID
  • TIGR ID

Database statistics:

Number of functions annotated by Genotypic: 57

Number of disease annotated by Genotypic: 122

Number of sub-cellular localization annotated by Genotypic: 20

Number of Gene expression conditions curated by Genotypic: 1375

Number of Gene expression data points available in the database: 60850

Number of research articles curated: 332

Number of Pubmed abstracts curated: > 100,000