User:Michaelngan/BRB-Arraytools

BRB-ArrayTools is an integrated package for the visualization and statistical analysis of DNA microarray gene expression data. It was developed by professional statisticians experienced in the analysis of microarray data and involved in the development of improved methods for the design and analysis of microarray based experiments. The array tools package utilizes an Excel front end. Scientists are familiar with Excel and utilizing Excel as the front end makes the system portable and not tied to any database. The input data is assumed to be in the form of Excel spreadsheets describing the expression values and a spreadsheet providing user-specified phenotypes for the samples arrayed. The analytic and visualization tools are integrated into Excel as an add-in. The analytic and visualization tools themselves are developed in the powerful R statistical system, in C and Fortran programs and in Java applications. Visual Basic for Applications is the glue that integrates the components and hides the complexity of the analytic methods from the user. The system incorporates a variety of powerful analytic and visualization tools developed specifically for microarray data analysis.

The latest stable version of BRB-ArrayTools is 3.8.0 released on November 20, 2009.

System Requirements:

ArrayTools use MS Excel as front end, so you should have Office 2003 or Office 2007 installed.

Your PC should be able to run Windows OS like XP, Vista, and Windows 7. It should have more than 2G of RAM.

Your Mac should be able to dual boot Windows using BootCamp, or running Windows emulation software like Parallels.

Arraytools and CGHTools do not run on Linux or Unix related operating system.

Click [here][1] to download ArrayTools and CGHTools:

Help and Support:

You can reach ArrayTools and CGHTools support team in three ways:

A.) Send an email to us, [email protected]

B.) Post an question at the ArrayTools [message board]http://linus.nci.nih.gov/cgi-bin/brb/board1.cgi .

C.) Send an email to our listserv email list, [email protected]

References

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  • [Biometric Research Branch(BRB)][2]