[BioC] using DAVID

Simon Noël simon.noel.2 at ulaval.ca
Fri Jun 26 02:33:59 CEST 2009


Personally, I have try the sofrware and I wans't able to get the correct
information that I want and the support from David haven't respond yet...  More
then one month later...  But I found everything I need on R.

Selon yemi yomi <dejavuwide at yahoo.com>, 25.06.2009:

> Hi Carol,
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> Hi everyone!
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> Have someone of you used the Database for Annotation, Visualization and
> Integrated Discovery (DAVID) software?
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> If the answer is Yes or No, do you have positive or negative comments about
> using it to add more "useful" information to my gene lists, and also for
> doing
> clustering?
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> --- On Thu, 6/25/09, carolmtz at ibt.unam.mx <carolmtz at ibt.unam.mx> wrote:
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>  Yes DAVID is good for mining your gene list for categories such as GO, KEGG
> pathways and for functional clustering. However, you will probably need to
> critically examine the results you get as it the software tends to 'output'
> other genes not included in your gene list as well.
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> Yemi
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> From: carolmtz at ibt.unam.mx <carolmtz at ibt.unam.mx>
> Subject: [BioC] using DAVID
> To: bioconductor at stat.math.ethz.ch
> Date: Thursday, June 25, 2009, 12:36 PM
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> This is not a DAVID'survey :)
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> It would help so much.
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> Thank you in advance
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> Carol
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