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MultiExperiment Viewer (MeV)

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http://xula.eagle-i.net/i/00000136-35f6-2e9e-66f4-252480000000

Resource Type

  1. Software

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  1. Resource Description
    "MeV is a desktop application for the analysis, visualization and data-mining of large-scale genomic data. It is a versatile microarray tool, incorporating sophisticated algorithms for clustering, visualization, classification, statistical analysis and biological theme discovery. Thousands of biologists have downloaded and used MeV to examine their data with an easy-to-use, graphical interface. MeV generates informative and interrelated displays of expression and annotation data from single or multiple experiments. A huge array of alrogithms are included in MeV modules, and are available at a button-click, such as K-means clustering, Hierarchical clustering, t-Tests, Significance Analysis of Microarrays, Gene Set Enrichment Analysis, and EASE."
  2. Additional Name
    MeV v4.8 (Multiple Experiment Viewer)
  3. Contact
    00000134-f6c2-0fc5-77e4-a45080000000
  4. Contact
    Skripnikova, Elena, Ph.D.
  5. Manufacturer
    Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
  6. Manufacturer
    J. Craig Venter Institute / Pathogen Functional Genomics Resource Center
  7. Used by
    RCMI Cell and Molecular Biology Core
  8. Version
    MeV v4.8
  9. Website(s)
    http://www.tm4.org/mev.html
  10. Related Technique
    Image visualization and analysis
  11. Related Technique
    Visualization
  12. Software license
    Open source software license
 
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Provenance Metadata About This Resource Record
  1. workflow state
    Published
  2. contributor
    tjohnson
  3. created
    2012-03-21T10:56:06.515-05:00
  4. creator
    cell-molecular
  5. modified
    2014-09-24T15:31:52.807-05:00
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