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Multiomics pathway analysis
Reactome is an open-source, open access, manually curated and peer-reviewed pathway database. It provides bioinformatics tools for the visualisation, interpretation and analysis of pathway knowledge to support basic and clinical research, genome analysis, modeling, systems biology and education.
ReactomeGSA uses Reactome to perform comparative pathway analyses of multiomics datasets.
In this webinar, recorded in June 2021, Johannes Griss from the Medical University of Vienna:
- discusses how to perform comparative multiomics pathway analyses using the ReactomeGSA pathway analysis system
- compares independent studies that use different ‘omics approaches, as well as different ‘omics measurements from the same study
- covers a simple to use methods to integrate public datasets into one’s own analysis
- demonstrates use of the ReactomeGSA R package to improve the annotations of single-cell RNAseq data