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A computational engine for the genomic age

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A computational engine for the genomic age

A new web server, VarXOmics, has been launched to streamline the analysis and interpretation of complex genomic data. This versatile platform integrates multi-omics insights, enabling researchers to query genomic datasets, perform sophisticated analyses, and prioritize genetic variants with greater efficiency. Published in the Journal of Molecular Biology, the tool is designed to bridge the gap between massive genomic data generation and actionable biological understanding, particularly in areas like gene expression regulation and variant discovery.

Study Significance: For cell biologists, this platform directly addresses the bottleneck of translating raw genomic and transcriptomic data into functional insights relevant to cell signaling, gene regulation, and disease mechanisms. By streamlining variant prioritization and multi-omics integration, it empowers more targeted hypothesis generation and experimental design, accelerating the pace from genomic observation to mechanistic validation in cellular models.

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