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g:Profiler-interoperable web service for functional enrichment analysis and gene identifier mapping (2023 update)

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NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH
Volume 51, Issue W1, Pages W207-W212

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkad347

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g:Profiler is a reliable and up-to-date functional enrichment analysis tool that integrates multiple databases and supports various evidence types, identifier types, and organisms. It provides comprehensive analysis of gene lists and offers interactive user interfaces, custom statistical backgrounds, and programmatic interfaces for easy integration into custom workflows. It supports 849 species and has been available since 2007, with a focus on research reproducibility and transparency. g:Profiler offers valuable resources for genetics, biology, and medical researchers and can be accessed for free at https://biit.cs.ut.ee/gprofiler.
g:Profiler is a reliable and up-to-date functional enrichment analysis tool that supports various evidence types, identifier types and organisms. The toolset integrates many databases, including Gene Ontology, KEGG and TRANSFAC, to provide a comprehensive and in-depth analysis of gene lists. It also provides interactive and intuitive user interfaces and supports ordered queries and custom statistical backgrounds, among other settings. g:Profiler provides multiple programmatic interfaces to access its functionality. These can be easily integrated into custom workflows and external tools, making them valuable resources for researchers who want to develop their own solutions. g:Profiler has been available since 2007 and is used to analyse millions of queries. Research reproducibility and transparency are achieved by maintaining working versions of all past database releases since 2015. g:Profiler supports 849 species, including vertebrates, plants, fungi, insects and parasites, and can analyse any organism through user-uploaded custom annotation files. In this update article, we introduce a novel filtering method highlighting Gene Ontology driver terms, accompanied by new graph visualizations providing a broader context for significant Gene Ontology terms. As a leading enrichment analysis and gene list interoperability service, g:Profiler offers a valuable resource for genetics, biology and medical researchers. It is freely accessible at https://biit.cs.ut.ee/gprofiler. [GRAPHICS] .

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