The service aims to show the results of OneGenE researches on two main fields: Vitis and Human.
The OneGenE Causality Weaver is a web server that allows dissecting genome-wide causal relationships. As input, users select a set of genes of interest (the seeders of the network) and define the threshold of relative frequency. The resulting network is a graph where vertices correspond to genes and edges correspond to Pearson’s correlations (undirected graph) and OneGene Relative Frequency causal associations (directed graph).
The OneGene project is a joint effort of three research groups sharing their complementary expertise in the fields of biology, bioinformatics and computation and a common interest in understanding the secrets of life.
- The Plant Biology and Physiology Research Unit (Fondazione Edmund Mach)
- Department of Information Engineering and Computer Science (Università di Trento)
- Institute of Materials for Electronics and Magnetism (National Research Council)
The system is developed and maintained by Tech staff of the Department of Information Engineering and Computer Science (DISI) - University of Trento (UniTrento).
The access to this service is free and open to all users and there is no login requirement.
The usage of service is under licence CC BY-SA 4.0 (detail)