BEERE: a web server for biomedical entity expansion, ranking and explorations

Author:

Yue Zongliang1,Willey Christopher D2,Hjelmeland Anita B3,Chen Jake Y1

Affiliation:

1. Informatics Institute, School of Medicine, the University of Alabama at Birmingham, AL 35233, USA

2. Department of Radiation Oncology, School of Medicine, the University of Alabama at Birmingham, AL 35233, USA

3. Department of Cell, Developmental and Integrative Biology, School of Medicine, the University of Alabama at Birmingham, AL 35233, USA

Abstract

Abstract BEERE (Biomedical Entity Expansion, Ranking and Explorations) is a new web-based data analysis tool to help biomedical researchers characterize any input list of genes/proteins, biomedical terms or their combinations, i.e. ‘biomedical entities’, in the context of existing literature. Specifically, BEERE first aims to help users examine the credibility of known entity-to-entity associative or semantic relationships supported by database or literature references from the user input of a gene/term list. Then, it will help users uncover the relative importance of each entity—a gene or a term—within the user input by computing the ranking scores of all entities. At last, it will help users hypothesize new gene functions or genotype–phenotype associations by an interactive visual interface of constructed global entity relationship network. The output from BEERE includes: a list of the original entities matched with known relationships in databases; any expanded entities that may be generated from the analysis; the ranks and ranking scores reported with statistical significance for each entity; and an interactive graphical display of the gene or term network within data provenance annotations that link to external data sources. The web server is free and open to all users with no login requirement and can be accessed at http://discovery.informatics.uab.edu/beere/.

Funder

University of Alabama at Birmingham

Center for Clinical and Translational Science

National Cancer Institute

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics

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