A Tool for the Identification and Analysis of Genes Responsible for
Functions and Diseases of Genito-Urinary Systems
Genome Informatics at the NIH-NIDDK sponsored Bioinformatics Core
located at the Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center.
From here you can search for genes currently
known to be critical for a variety of
Genito-Urinary system functions and diseases.
Or use the GraphTrees located on the Search Results tab to browse
and explore different categories
of Genito-Urinary systems associated gene functions.
Enter text search terms in the search field then press the Search Button
to progress to the next tab.
Text can consist of one or more words, either on one or more lines.
The search text can also include tabs. All tabs and new line characters that
are entered will be converted to spaces. This allows the copying and pasting
of text from various applications.
Text Search Options
Use the Text Search Options to help refine how the search behaves.
Auto Complete
Auto-complete is based upon all the words within Gataca that appear in the
name, description, and definition from all concepts. When the drop-down list appears,
use the arrow keys or mouse to to make a selection, then use TAB or ENTER to apply
it. To cancel an auto-complete selection, press ESC, and then the TAB and ENTER
keys will behave normally.
Session History Tab
The last 10 Text Search Queries are stored and are accessible under
the Session History tab.
Examples Tab
For examples on how to use boolean logic, grouping, proximity searches,
or even fuzzy searches please click on the Examples tab.
Gataca is supported by...
Filtering Search Results (Facets)
Text Search Query:
Text Search Options:
none
Guided Help
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Filter Results - Basics 1 - Major Organization of Filters
These filter results are grouped first by category with the default being
All Categories.
Within each category's filter set, there exists multiple
filter groups that have a list of filter topics. The filter topics
are based upon the search terms that have been entered on the
Text Search tab and the number
in parenthesis represents an approximate concept count that share the same value.
Clicking on the concept count will apply that filter and take you to the next tab,
the Search Results. Otherwise
after selecting filters, click on the Next button to go to the
Search Results
tab to see the results of the text terms with the applied filters.
For more information about filtering, please see the side bar below titled Notes On
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Filter Results - Categories and Boolean Relationships
Click the Next button to view the Text Search Results.
Gataca contains data from many data sources of which similar data is group together
in to Categories. Each category may have data elements that are not
found in other categories and they may also share similar types of data. Any data
element (field, column, data type, etc...) that has a fairly small set of unique
values (generally no more than 30) for the whole category can be used as a filter
(facet) to help zero in on interesting data.
Each category has its own set of filters that can be set under the pane
Category Being Filtered. The category of ALL is a general set of
filter groups that apply to all categories. If there are any filters enabled for a
given category then their count will be shown after the category name.
Filters are listed by topics and these topics comprise a filter group. Each
group contains a set of one or more filters.
Boolean Relationships
The set of selected filters within each group forms an OR
relationship between
each other when more than one item is checked.
The relationship between groups that have selected items will behave as
an AND relationship in the query results.
An example where letters represent groups and numbers
represent items within the group.
(A1 OR A3 OR A4 OR A12) AND (C3 OR C7 OR C30)
This illustrates a selection from Groups
A and C with nothing selected from B such that B's filters will
NOT constrain the output.
Selecting Filters
When no items are checked within one group, then that group will not be used
as a filter, which will have an effect as if all items were checked. BUT...
Selecting all items in a group that has more than
30 items IS NOT the same as selecting NO items in the group;
any concept that is associated with with the 31st or greater item will NOT
be included in the Search Results tab.
By default, only the first 15 items are displayed in the group, sorted by the
number of concepts associated with that item. Additional items can be displayed
by clicking on the
icon
at the bottom of the group. A maximum of 30 items will be
displayed. If there are more than 30 items in a group, they cannot be displayed;
try applying filters in another group or the ALL category to reduce the
number of items in any group
that has more than 30 items.
Example of selecting other facet item to reduce a group's items: Perform a text search on
the gene apob and click Next to get to the
Filter Results tab. Notice under Semantic Type there are about 16
items listed. Check the Disease category and then click on the All Categories
under the pane Category Being Filtered to apply and update the selections.
Notice how the Semantic Type group has been reduced down to 9 items.
The result of applying the filters will impact the number of concepts that are
presented on the Search Results tab. If item A3 had a count of 100 and
item C7 had a count of 50, these total counts of how many concepts are returned
depends upon the number of concepts that have a representation in both A3ANDC7. There does exist a probability that there are
NO concepts that have both, and when such a condition occurs the
results will be empty. There are also many concepts that have more than one possible
filter for any given filter group. An example with the Semantic Type group is that
some concepts may be associated with more than one semantic type.
To see how the selection of various filters will impact
the Text Search Results, just click on the currently selected category in the
Category Being Filtered pane which will refresh the facets and their
estimated totals.
Limitations and Gotchas
There does exist some filter groups where the total number of concepts that are represented
in that group is far less than the number of concepts that would be returned by the search
if no filter items in the group are selected. This is normal and due to the wide range of
data that is included in Gataca. For example: A search on "APOB" will result in about 9
concepts in the Gene category, but only 7 have entries for their respective
Chromosome
filter. This difference is due to multiple data sources contributing to the Gene category
and at least one of those sources do not identify this information.
If a Category Being Filtered does not list any groups, it may be attributed
to no results based upon the search term, or filter(s) set at the ALL
category level is blocking any results for another category. An example would be a
search on "APOB" and then at the ALL category level setting a Group
filter on Disease. Then when you click on the Anatomy category under the
Category Being Filtered pane you will see no results. This is due to
the setting of filters only for diseases and hence any other categories, such as anatomy,
will have no concepts associated with them.
Remember the filter groups and filter items that
are displayed represents the actual search results with all prior filters applied.
Text Search Results
Text Search Query:
Text Search Options:
none
Guided Help
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Search Results Basics
The text search results are now displayed in the appropriate category panes.
If a category does not include any search results, it will will automatically be
collapsed.
If a filter has been applied to a given category, then the filter values will be
displayed right-below the category header.
Filters can be dynamically removed
from the Search Results tab without having to return to the
Filter Results tab by clicking on the super-scriptx that is to the right of each listed filter or even their filter
group. When a filter or filter group is removed, the category will be dynamically
updated to reflect the elimination of those constraints. This can be a valuable tool
to help quickly expand a query that may be too constrained.
To add more filters, click on the Back Button at any time and
adjust any of the filters.
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Use the Text Search Options to help refine how the search behaves.