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USER FRIENDLY METHOD: TO ANALYZE BIG DATA IN CANCER GENOMICS

HOW TO ANALYZE THE TRANSCRIPTOME DATA OF ANY CANCER

In this video I've tried to help the biologist by explaining them how to use Big Data for their Research analysis while using user friendly techniques.

 cBioPortal for Cancer Genomics
The cBioPortal for Cancer Genomics is an open-access, open-source resource for interactive exploration of multidimensional cancer genomics data sets. 

Goals of cBioPortal:
  1. To significantly lower the barriers between complex genomic data and cancer researchers.
  2. By providing rapid, intuitive, and high-quality access to molecular profiles and clinical attributes from large-scale cancer genomics projects.
  3. To empower researchers to translate these rich data sets into biologic insights and clinical applications.


The cBioPortal for Cancer Genomics provides visualization, analysis and download of large-scale cancer genomics data sets.

To learn more about how to use this user friendly portal watch this tutorial.
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