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MetaRanker 2.0: a web server for prioritization of genetic variation data

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2013

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Pers, Tune H., Piotr Dworzyński, Cecilia Engel Thomas, Kasper Lage, and Søren Brunak. 2013. “MetaRanker 2.0: a web server for prioritization of genetic variation data.” Nucleic Acids Research 41 (Web Server issue): W104-W108. doi:10.1093/nar/gkt387. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkt387.

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MetaRanker 2.0 is a web server for prioritization of common and rare frequency genetic variation data. Based on heterogeneous data sets including genetic association data, protein–protein interactions, large-scale text-mining data, copy number variation data and gene expression experiments, MetaRanker 2.0 prioritizes the protein-coding part of the human genome to shortlist candidate genes for targeted follow-up studies. MetaRanker 2.0 is made freely available at www.cbs.dtu.dk/services/MetaRanker-2.0.

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