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xQTL workbench - Introduction
xQTL workbench is a scalable web platform for the mapping of quantitative trait loci (QTLs) at multiple levels: for example gene expression (eQTL), protein abundance (pQTL), metabolite abundance (mQTL) and phenotype (phQTL) data. Popular QTL mapping methods for model organism and human populations are accessible via the web user interface. Large calculations scale easily on to multi-core computers, clusters, and Cloud. All data involved can be uploaded and queried online: markers, genotypes, microarrays, NGS, LC-MS, GC-MS, NMR, etc. When new data types come available, xQTL workbench is quickly customized using the Molgenis software generator.
Availability
xQTL workbench is free and open source software, made available under the LGPLv3 license. xQTL workbench runs on most platforms, including Linux, Mac OS X and Windows. xQTL workbench can be rapidly customized using the Molgenis toolkit. See: MolgenisGuide
Contributors
(c) 2012 - Groningen Bioinformatics Centre, Genomics Coordination Center & partners:
- Danny Arends website
- K. Joeri van der Velde GCC
- Pjotr Prins website
- Karl W. Broman R/qtl
- Steffen Möller TIQS
- Ritsert C. Jansen GBIC
- Morris A. Swertz GCC
Citing us
Please cite:
xQTL workbench: a scalable web environment for multi-level QTL analysis
Danny Arends; K. Joeri van der Velde; Pjotr Prins; Karl W. Broman; Steffen Moller; Ritsert C. Jansen; Morris A. Swertz
Bioinformatics 2012; doi: 10.1093/bioinformatics/bts049