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Use GeneID #153

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jgeofil opened this issue Apr 19, 2019 · 2 comments
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Use GeneID #153

jgeofil opened this issue Apr 19, 2019 · 2 comments
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jgeofil commented Apr 19, 2019

Need to determine how feasible this is..

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jgeofil commented Apr 19, 2019

Feedback: In Biomolecules, there is an ID that seems Gliobase specific? It would be good to add a column on Gene ID, in order to trace the biomarkers on different levels/categories - DNA, RNA, protein. It would be easier to connect the evidence if using one bio-ID to which these different molecules originate from. You are probably familiar with gene ID as such unique number provided in the DAVID database. That would be good to use. Perhaps would be better to avoid EntrezID or gene names because they can overlap between genes/proteins.

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jgeofil commented Apr 19, 2019

Feedback: Perhaps connecting the Gliobase to DAVID would be an option… But that would be massive work.

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