Introducing Example Analyses for Use with refine.bio Data

August 25, 2021

Since the launch of refine.bio, users from across the globe have downloaded ready-to-use transcriptomic data, saving them precious time and accelerating the pace of their research. This online repository currently houses over 1.3 million samples. We’ve made usable data available with refine.bio. Now we must ensure that researchers can effectively work with it!


Introducing refine.bio examples. Here, users can access a variety of example analyses implemented in R, such as clustering and heat maps, differential expression analysis, and pathway analysis, for use with refine.bio data. Our examples are designed so that users can download the R notebooks and follow along, performing each analysis on their own computers or on the web. The analysis notebooks can be used with the datasets we provide, or easily modified to use a different dataset more relevant to the user, and further modified for more customized analysis. These modifiable examples cover how to analyze data from microarray and RNA-Seq technologies. (Advanced Topics coming soon!) Our example workflows will improve the usability of refine.bio and help researchers get the most out of this resource.

refine.bio examples homepage

Our detailed tutorials provide the tools and knowledge you need to get started. The first step is making sure you have the necessary software installed to run the examples. If you are not familiar with writing code in R, we suggest you review our Resources for Learning R before you dive in. Each analysis notebook begins with an explanation that will help you determine whether it’s the best example for your purposes. When you are ready to run the analysis, you will find that each one includes step-by-step instructions for obtaining the data for the example, structuring your analysis folders, adapting the example to use a different refine.bio dataset and more.

Ready to begin? We invite you to explore the examples and learn how refine.bio data can help you make discoveries about your scientific questions! refine.bio is an open source effort, accessible to anyone that wishes to use it.

Since the launch of refine.bio, users from across the globe have downloaded ready-to-use transcriptomic data, saving them precious time and accelerating the pace of their research. This online repository currently houses over 1.3 million samples. We’ve made usable data available with refine.bio. Now we must ensure that researchers can effectively work with it!


Introducing refine.bio examples. Here, users can access a variety of example analyses implemented in R, such as clustering and heat maps, differential expression analysis, and pathway analysis, for use with refine.bio data. Our examples are designed so that users can download the R notebooks and follow along, performing each analysis on their own computers or on the web. The analysis notebooks can be used with the datasets we provide, or easily modified to use a different dataset more relevant to the user, and further modified for more customized analysis. These modifiable examples cover how to analyze data from microarray and RNA-Seq technologies. (Advanced Topics coming soon!) Our example workflows will improve the usability of refine.bio and help researchers get the most out of this resource.

refine.bio examples homepage

Our detailed tutorials provide the tools and knowledge you need to get started. The first step is making sure you have the necessary software installed to run the examples. If you are not familiar with writing code in R, we suggest you review our Resources for Learning R before you dive in. Each analysis notebook begins with an explanation that will help you determine whether it’s the best example for your purposes. When you are ready to run the analysis, you will find that each one includes step-by-step instructions for obtaining the data for the example, structuring your analysis folders, adapting the example to use a different refine.bio dataset and more.

Ready to begin? We invite you to explore the examples and learn how refine.bio data can help you make discoveries about your scientific questions! refine.bio is an open source effort, accessible to anyone that wishes to use it.

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