GeNets: a unified web platform for network-based genomic analyses.
Taibo LiApril KimJoseph RosenbluhHeiko HornLiraz GreenfeldDavid AnAndrew ZimmerArthur LiberzonJon BistlineTed NatoliYang LiAviad TsherniakRajiv NarayanAravind SubramanianTed LiefeldBang WongDawn ThompsonSarah CalvoSteven A CarrJesse S BoehmJacob D JaffeJill MesirovNir HacohenAviv RegevKasper LagePublished in: Nature methods (2018)
Functional genomics networks are widely used to identify unexpected pathway relationships in large genomic datasets. However, it is challenging to compare the signal-to-noise ratios of different networks and to identify the optimal network with which to interpret a particular genetic dataset. We present GeNets, a platform in which users can train a machine-learning model (Quack) to carry out these comparisons and execute, store, and share analyses of genetic and RNA-sequencing datasets.