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FlyNet: a versatile network prioritization server for the Drosophila community.


ABSTRACT: Drosophila melanogaster (fruit fly) has been a popular model organism in animal genetics due to the high accessibility of reverse-genetics tools. In addition, the close relationship between the Drosophila and human genomes rationalizes the use of Drosophila as an invertebrate model for human neurobiology and disease research. A platform technology for predicting candidate genes or functions would further enhance the usefulness of this long-established model organism for gene-to-phenotype mapping. Recently, the power of network prioritization for gene-to-phenotype mapping has been demonstrated in many organisms. Here we present a network prioritization server dedicated to Drosophila that covers ?95% of the coding genome. This server, dubbed FlyNet, has several distinctive features, including (i) prioritization for both genes and functions; (ii) two complementary network algorithms: direct neighborhood and network diffusion; (iii) spatiotemporal-specific networks as an additional prioritization strategy for traits associated with a specific developmental stage or tissue and (iv) prioritization for human disease genes. FlyNet is expected to serve as a versatile hypothesis-generation platform for genes and functions in the study of basic animal genetics, developmental biology and human disease. FlyNet is available for free at http://www.inetbio.org/flynet.

SUBMITTER: Shin J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4489278 | biostudies-other | 2015 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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FlyNet: a versatile network prioritization server for the Drosophila community.

Shin Junha J   Yang Sunmo S   Kim Eiru E   Kim Chan Yeong CY   Shim Hongseok H   Cho Ara A   Kim Hyojin H   Hwang Sohyun S   Shim Jung Eun JE   Lee Insuk I  

Nucleic acids research 20150505 W1


Drosophila melanogaster (fruit fly) has been a popular model organism in animal genetics due to the high accessibility of reverse-genetics tools. In addition, the close relationship between the Drosophila and human genomes rationalizes the use of Drosophila as an invertebrate model for human neurobiology and disease research. A platform technology for predicting candidate genes or functions would further enhance the usefulness of this long-established model organism for gene-to-phenotype mapping  ...[more]

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