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For a description of the Myc Target Gene Database, read: this publication. To cite the Myc Target Database, please consider the database URL along with the publication URL: http://genomebiology.com/2003/4/10/R69
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The emergence of complex DNA
microarray data on gene expression creates vast new opportunities
but also poses serious challenges for information and
library sciences. This complexity becomes more challenging
as certain genes, such as MYC that encodes a transcription
factor, switch on other genes. The purpose of this website
is to provide a hub for the integration of information
on Myc target genes, the role of Myc in human cancers,
and proteins that interact with the Myc transcription
factors. Links are provided that connect to PUBMED citations,
Unigene database, and in specific cases to original data.
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