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Frequently Asked Questions - david. ncifcrf. gov As the result of continuous improvement, DAVID provides a large integrated annotation knowledgebase based on the "DAVID Gene Concept" since v2 x, a method to agglomerate heterogeneous and widely distributed public databases
Help - david. ncifcrf. gov It can quickly give a global idea about the gene The hyperlinks throughout the report will lead to users to original resources for further details DAVID Pathway Viewer displays user genes on static pathway maps generated by BioCarta and KEGG
list manager - david. ncifcrf. gov For a single list file upload, DAVID was designed to accept the identifiers starting from the first row without a header The list needs to be in a format of one gene protein identifier per row and only the first column is considered in the analysis
DAVID usage April 2017-March 2018 DAVID API is not for high-throughput or large gene list jobs, such as a job for a gene list with more than 500 genes or trying to loop through multiple gene lists
README - david. ncifcrf. gov DAVID Gene ID is non-redundant gene cluster ID which holds many different types of gene identifiers for one single gene entry DAVID Gene IDs are used as the unique index IDs to link ALL types of gene identifiers and corresponding annotations throughout DAVID Knowledgebase
Help - david. ncifcrf. gov The Related Term Searching Algorithm 1 Introduction Typically, a biological process term is a cooperationof a set of genes If two or more biological processes are done by similar set of genes, the processes might be related in the biological network somehow To identify the related biological processes terms can help biologists to assemble a bigger biological picture for better understanding
Help - david. ncifcrf. gov Summary information provided by the Functional Classification Tool is extensively linked to DAVID Functional Annotation Tools and to external databases allowing further detailed exploration of gene and term information