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Fig. 3 | Genome Medicine

Fig. 3

From: The Cancer Genome Atlas Clinical Explorer: a web and mobile interface for identifying clinical–genomic driver associations

Fig. 3

Query results page – clinically relevant genes, miRs, or proteins. a The search results page when TP53 is entered in the search panel (Fig. 2a i) and the explorer website has retrieved data using elastic-net analysis. b The search results page for a specific cancer type; COADREAD is selected from the drop-down menu (Fig. 2a ii) and this action retrieves results about COADREAD. This includes summary tables for genes, miRs, and proteins potentially associated with ten clinical parameters in COADREAD. Each clinical parameter table displays the number of candidates (gene, miRs, and proteins) and the number of samples used in each analysis. Categorical clinical parameters list subtypes beneath the clinical parameter title; each subtype, when selected, displays a more complete summary table including number of candidates (gene, miRs, and proteins) and the number of samples used in each analysis. c The search results page when clinical stage is selected from drop-down menu (Fig. 2a iii). Results are displayed for summary tables across all of the cancers. Each clinical stage table displays the number of candidates (gene, miRs, and proteins) and the number of samples used in each analysis

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