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Example query: search by gene. By clicking on the 'Genes' department store at the
upper right corner of the mall, users can perform a gene-specific query. One can view
the list of all genes in PAZAR by clicking on the 'View Gene List' button. Alternatively,
users can search for a specific gene within all of PAZAR based upon several gene-specific
identifiers. At the top of the 'Gene View' page is a summary table of all of the genes
obtained from the search. Here, the results show that the queried gene (EnsEMBL gene
ID ENSG00000131095) has annotations in two different projects. Below, users can find the details and
all annotated regulatory sequences for each of the resulting genes individually as,
in PAZAR, each boutique stays independent within the mall. By clicking on the regulatory
sequence ID for a specific regulatory sequence, found in the far left column, users
can access the PAZAR Sequence view for that sequence. In this view, data are color-coded,
with gene-specific information presented in blue and sequence-specific data in orange.
A gene-specific summary table is presented at the top of the page followed by a table
detailing the regulatory sequence of interest. A third table summarizes the supporting
experimental data for this regulatory sequence. Clicking on the Analysis ID found
in the leftmost column of this table takes users to the PAZAR Analysis View, color-coded
in green and containing a more in-depth description of the supporting experimental
data.
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