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The Edinburgh Mouse Atlas Project: School Tutorial - Putting in Gene Data |
| A database is useless unless you have a means
of putting the data in. We have not yet completed the "submission" interfaces
but we know what things we want to be able to do. The first is we must
be able to use the anatomy to label our gene-expression patterns, that
is fairly easy. We must also be able
to enter patterns directly on the atlas and for this we are going to use two methods.
The first is simple "painting" of the gene-expression pattern onto the
atlas using something like the paint program, the second is to use morphing
which bends a picture of the experimental data so that it
matches the atlas.
Ask the helper with this display if you want to have a go at painting some gene-expression in 3D. |
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Dr. D. R.
Davidson &
Dr. R. A. Baldock
(MRC project leaders) Dr. J. B. L. Bard & Prof. M. H. Kaufman (Dept. Anatomy) Dr. Richard Baldock (Web/DB problems) |
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