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Bioinformatics, doi:10.1093/bioinformatics/btl031
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© The Author (2006). Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. For Permissions, please email: journals.permissions@oxfordjournals.org
Received December 22, 2005
Revised January 27, 2006
Accepted January 27, 2006

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MAMMOT - a set of tools for the design, management and visualisation of genomic tiling arrays

E. Ryder 1 *, R. Jackson 2, A. Ferguson-Smith 2, and S. Russell 3

1 Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge, UK, CB2 3EH; Department of Anatomy, University of Cambridge, UK, CB2 3DY
2 Department of Anatomy, University of Cambridge, UK, CB2 3DY
3 Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge, UK, CB2 3EH

* To whom correspondence should be addressed.
E. Ryder, E-mail: e.ryder{at}gen.cam.ac.uk


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Summary: The MAMMOT software suite is a collection of Perl and PHP scripts for designing, annotating and visualising genome tiling arrays to, for example, facilitate studies into the epigenetics of gene regulation. The web design allows rapid experimental data entry from multiple users, and results can easily be shared between groups and individuals.

Availability: http://www.mammot.org.uk/.


Associate Editor: Martin Bishop
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