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The PhenoGen Informatics website: tools for analyses of complex traits

Sanjiv V Bhave1 email, Cheryl Hornbaker1 email, Tzu L Phang1 email, Laura Saba1 email, Razvan Lapadat1 email, Katherina Kechris1,2 email, Jeanette Gaydos1 email, Daniel McGoldrick1 email, Andrew Dolbey1 email, Sonia Leach1 email, Brian Soriano1 email, Allison Ellington1 email, Eric Ellington1 email, Kendra Jones1 email, Jonathan Mangion3 email, John K Belknap4 email, Robert W Williams5 email, Lawrence E Hunter1 email, Paula L Hoffman1 email and Boris Tabakoff1 email

Department of Pharmacology, University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center, Aurora, CO 80045, USA

Department of Preventive Medicine and Biometrics, University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center, Aurora, CO 80045, USA

MRC Clinical Sciences Centre, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College, London W12 0NN, UK

US Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Portland, Oregon 97239, USA

Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, 855 Monroe Avenue, Memphis, TN 38163, USA

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BMC Genetics 2007, 8:59doi:10.1186/1471-2156-8-59

Published: 30 August 2007

Additional files

Additional file 1:

Example of use of PhenoGen website. This additional file provides an example of the use of the website to identify "candidate genes" for the contextual fear conditioning response in BXD RI mice.

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Additional file 2:

PhenoGen user manual. This additional file is a user manual for the PhenoGen website.

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