How to analyse epigenetics data using bioinformatics tools? can anybody tell me where can I get the epigenomic data like DNA methylome? any database?
EDIT: I have global methylation pattern in Drosophila which we obtained using 5 methyl cytosine antibody coupled cDNA microarray based approach. I have a gene names and their methylation value.can anybody tell me how to analyse such data?
If you edit your question to be more specific, you'll get more helpful replies. Do you want to look at Human? At Cancer? Are you interested in a set of genes?
Hi, you seem to like single-sentence questions (this Q is in fact 2 in one and is no exception). You also have been asked to provide further details for many of your questions, but have hardly ever done so. I would like to ask you to try to be more specific next time, to help us to give you an answer, be in line with the standards of this site, and to show respect to experts investing a multiple of the time you have invested to type this sloppy 30sec. question to answer it. This question is at the verge of being closed!
As general guidance for a question of a beginner, I recommend that it consists of at least one or two paragraphs detailing your work, what you have tried before, the data and biological question you are facing.
it's funny I just sent email minutes ago saying the same thing like yours. Yes indeed the specific question is showing how the person making an afford to get the answer :)
Given the comments and your replies, I think your best bet here is to find a local collaborator to work with you on getting started. There is a real temptation to approach bioinformatics as a "how do I do it" problem, but often the more important questions such as "what do I want to know" are harder to define. A person with some experience in the field can get you a long way in answering both.
Be careful, I am very suspicious that this whole question is made up. First it is about "two cancers" now it is drosophila? Fortunately, it is not a requirement that a question cannot be entirely made up, but it explains, why the level of detail cannot be higher.
In the presence of so little clarity and the absence of any real improvements, I would consider closing this question and potentially add a long comment about how to write better questions in the future.