Select the primary subject of your investigation:
- Gene focuses on the relationships, interactions, data,
and predictions surrounding an individual gene. This can
include studying what data is available for your favorite
gene, how it relates to other genes or to genetic diseases,
or what biological functions it's predicted to have.
- Biological process focuses on a particular process or
pathway and investigates which genes might participate in it,
how it might interact with other processes (e.g. finding
relationships such as the link between DNA replication and
mitosis), or how it might play roles in genetic diseases.
- Set of genes allows you to define your own set of
(potentially) related genes and to examine their interactions
in all available data. For example, if you've discovered
several genes you believe to be related and to participate in
a particular biological process, you can inspect their
relationship with all other genes in that process, or with the
genes already known to participate in the process.
- Disease focuses on a particular genetic disease as
defined by OMIM. This
allows you to find new genes that may be causal for or
related to the disease, pathways or processes that may be
perturbed in the disease, or other diseases with similar
genetic causes.