Can I get help identifying a large sub-group of clones bioinformatically?
A. Yes. Bioinformaticists at our host institution, HIP, may be willing to collaborate with you to identify specific sub-groups of clones that share some property (biochemical function, sub-cellular localization, up-regulated in a tissue tested by microarray, etc.). Please contact us to initiate this kind of collaborative bioinformatics-based work with bioinformaticists at HIP. Requests are reviewed and accepted on a case-by-case basis. Please note that we make some bioinformatically organized groups of clones available for view and request on the “clone collections” page (for example, human kinase collections and the BC1000 genes associated with breast cancer).