New methods for computational decomposition of whole-mount in situ images enable effective curation of a large, highly redundant collection of Xenopus images
The precise anatomical location of gene expression is an essential component of the study of gene function. For most model organisms this task is usually undertaken via visual inspection of gene expression images by interested researchers. Computational analysis of gene expression has been developed...
Main Authors: | Patrushev, I, James-Zorn, C, Ciau-Uitz, R, Patient, R, Gilchrist, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Public Library of Science
2018
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