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What journal articles have cited DAVID or EASE?

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What journal articles have cited DAVID or EASE?

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• ~150 papers cited DAVID • ~250 papers cited EASE 16. Not all of my genes are annotated! Why? The reason for this is that the functional annotation of genomes is incomplete and the particular types of annotation that any given gene may have can differ. For example, when using DAVID you may find a gene that has GO classifications and no functional summary text, while another gene has functional summary text and no GO classifications, while others will have no annotation what so ever. This is why the database behind DAVID is keeping updated, giving researchers access to the current state of functional annotation, which indeed is always changing. Another reason is that some user input identifiers (particularly some Affy IDs) are blur to be mapped to any known genes.

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