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There are many useful visualizations, annotations, and biological interpretation tools that can operate on a gene list. In order for these features work with an imported list, an annotation file must be associated with the gene list. Additionally, many operations that work with a list of significant genes (like GO- or Pathway-Enrichment) require comparison against a background of “non-significant” genes. The quickest way to accomplish both is to use the background of “all genes” for that organism provided by an annotation source like RefSeq, Ensembl, etc. in .pannot (Partek® annotationPartek annotation), .gff, .gtf, .bed, tab- or comma-delimited format. If the file is not already in a tab-separated or comma delimited format, you may import, modify, and save the file in the proper file format.
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This brings up the Configure Genomic Properties dialog (Figure 3).
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- Select the appropriate column; here the default choice of 1. Symbol is appropriate
- Select OK to return to the Configure Genomic Properties dialog
- Select the appropriate species and genome build options; we have selected Homo sapiens and hg19 (Figure 6)
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