GeneXplorer: an interactive web application for microarray data visualization and analysis. Author Christian Rees, Janos Demeter, John Matese, David Botstein, Gavin Sherlock Publication Year 2004 Type Journal Article Abstract BACKGROUND: When publishing large-scale microarray datasets, it is of great value to create supplemental websites where either the full data, or selected subsets corresponding to figures within the paper, can be browsed. We set out to create a CGI application containing many of the features of some of the existing standalone software for the visualization of clustered microarray data.RESULTS: We present GeneXplorer, a web application for interactive microarray data visualization and analysis in a web environment. GeneXplorer allows users to browse a microarray dataset in an intuitive fashion. It provides simple access to microarray data over the Internet and uses only HTML and JavaScript to display graphic and annotation information. It provides radar and zoom views of the data, allows display of the nearest neighbors to a gene expression vector based on their Pearson correlations and provides the ability to search gene annotation fields.CONCLUSIONS: The software is released under the permissive MIT Open Source license, and the complete documentation and the entire source code are freely available for download from CPAN http://search.cpan.org/dist/Microarray-GeneXplorer/. Keywords Gene Expression Profiling, Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis, Computer Graphics, Internet, Software, Databases, Genetic, Software Design, Database Management Systems Journal BMC Bioinformatics Volume 5 Pages 141 Date Published 10/2004 Alternate Journal BMC Bioinformatics Google ScholarBibTeXEndNote X3 XML