Manage gene sets
What are gene sets and what can I do in here? Gene set refers to groups or lists of genes. This set can consist of a couple of genes or hundreds of genes. This allows you to group genes into convenient collections for reuse. You can group a few genes for quick search retrieval or for use in a cohort query. In this tab, you can create, edit, and manage gene sets.
A few things to keep in mind about gene sets in Oracle Healthcare Translational Research:
- There are no restrictions on genes that can be included in a gene set. You can mix genes from multiple species or assembly versions.
- The same gene can be part of many different gene sets.
- Gene sets are private and cannot be shared among users.
- Gene set names are not case-sensitive.
- When genes are compared using the Contains or Starts With option, the limit is 512 characters.
For more information, see:
Parent topic: Manage queries, gene sets and jobs in My Workspace
Edit a gene set
To edit a gene set:
Note:
When you search genes using the Contains or Starts With option, the limit is 512 charactersParent topic: Manage gene sets