BAGEL 4.1.1 – Bayesian Analysis of Gene Expression Levels

BAGEL 4.1.1

:: DESCRIPTION

Bayesian Analysis of Gene Expression Levels (BAGEL) is a program that allows statistical inferences to be made regarding differential gene expression between two or more samples measured on spotted (two-channel) microarrays. BAGEL makes these inferences from normalized ratio data, on a gene-by-gene basis. The advantages of BAGEL include ease of use, straightforward interpretation of results, statistical robustness, flexibility in accepting different experimental designs, and that it is free.

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::DEVELOPER

the Townsend Lab

:: SCREENSHOTS

:: REQUIREMENTS

  • Windows / Linux / Mac OsX

:: DOWNLOAD

BAGEL

:: MORE INFORMATION

Please cite:

Townsend, J.P., and D.L. Hartl. 2002.
Bayesian analysis of gene expression levels: statistical quantification of relative mRNA level across multiple strains or treatments.
Genome Biology 3 (12): research0071.1-0071.16.

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