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  • Heinicke, Sven, Michael S Livstone, Charles Lu, Rose Oughtred, Fan Kang, Samuel Angiuoli V, Owen White, David Botstein, and Kara Dolinski. 2007. “The Princeton Protein Orthology Database (P-POD): A Comparative Genomics Analysis Tool for Biologists.”. PLoS One 2 (8): e766.
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  • Greene, Casey S, and Olga G Troyanskaya. (2011) 2011. “PILGRM: An Interactive Data-Driven Discovery Platform for Expert Biologists.”. Nucleic Acids Res 39 (Web Server issue).
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  • Boyle, Elizabeth I, Shuai Weng, Jeremy Gollub, Heng Jin, David Botstein, Michael Cherry, and Gavin Sherlock. (2004) 2004. “GO::TermFinder--Open Source Software for Accessing Gene Ontology Information and Finding Significantly Enriched Gene Ontology Terms Associated With a List of Genes.”. Bioinformatics 20 (18): 3710-5.
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  • Sealfon, Rachel S G, Matthew A Hibbs, Curtis Huttenhower, Chad L Myers, and Olga G Troyanskaya. 2006. “GOLEM: An Interactive Graph-Based Gene-Ontology Navigation and Analysis Tool.”. BMC Bioinformatics 7: 443.
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  • Guan, Yuanfang, Chad L Myers, Rong Lu, Ihor R Lemischka, Carol J Bult, and Olga G Troyanskaya. 2008. “A Genomewide Functional Network for the Laboratory Mouse.”. PLoS Comput Biol 4 (9): e1000165.
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  • Hirschman, Jodi E, Rama Balakrishnan, Karen R Christie, Maria C Costanzo, Selina S Dwight, Stacia R Engel, Dianna G Fisk, et al. (2006) 2006. “Genome Snapshot: A New Resource at the Saccharomyces Genome Database (SGD) Presenting an Overview of the Saccharomyces Cerevisiae Genome.”. Nucleic Acids Res 34 (Database issue).
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  • Consortium, Gene Ontology. (2010) 2010. “The Gene Ontology in 2010: Extensions and Refinements.”. Nucleic Acids Res 38 (Database issue).
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  • Hong, Eurie L, Rama Balakrishnan, Qing Dong, Karen R Christie, Julie Park, Gail Binkley, Maria C Costanzo, et al. (2008) 2008. “Gene Ontology Annotations at SGD: New Data Sources and Annotation Methods.”. Nucleic Acids Res 36 (Database issue).
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  • Nash, Robert, Shuai Weng, Ben Hitz, Rama Balakrishnan, Karen R Christie, Maria C Costanzo, Selina S Dwight, et al. (2007) 2007. “Expanded Protein Information at SGD: New Pages and Proteome Browser.”. Nucleic Acids Res 35 (Database issue).
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  • Myers, Chad L, Xing Chen, and Olga G Troyanskaya. 2005. “Visualization-Based Discovery and Analysis of Genomic Aberrations in Microarray Data.”. BMC Bioinformatics 6: 146.
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  • Hibbs, Matthew A, Nathaniel C Dirksen, Kai Li, and Olga G Troyanskaya. 2005. “Visualization Methods for Statistical Analysis of Microarray Clusters.”. BMC Bioinformatics 6: 115.
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  • Wallace, Grant, Otto J Anshus, Peng Bi, Han Chen, Yuqun Chen, Douglas Clark, Perry Cook, et al. (2005) 2005. “Tools and Applications for Large-Scale Display Walls.”. IEEE Comput Graph Appl 25 (4): 24-33.
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  • Huttenhower, Curtis, Mark Schroeder, Maria D Chikina, and Olga G Troyanskaya. (2008) 2008. “The Sleipnir Library for Computational Functional Genomics.”. Bioinformatics 24 (13): 1559-61.
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  • Troyanskaya, Olga G. (2005) 2005. “Putting Microarrays in a Context: Integrated Analysis of Diverse Biological Data.”. Brief Bioinform 6 (1): 34-43.
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