A1 - Cegielska Barbara A2 - Kaliszan Damian, Handschuh Luiza, Figlerowicz Marek, Meyer Norbert PB - OWN N2 - In contemporary science, virtual laboratories give a chance to improve research by facilitating access to high-throughput technologies and bioinformatics methods. The Genomic Virtual Laboratory (GVL) presented here was developed for automate analysis of data retrieved from a microarray experiment. The system was implemented for R Bioconductor-based analysis of results obtained in the study on human acute myeloid leukaemia (AML). The article extends the theoretical aspects of GVL presented earlier [8] and describes how the particular elements were integrated to establish the advanced system of two-colour microarray data analysis. L1 - http://lib.psnc.pl/Content/713/10.12921_cmst.2010.16.01.39-49_Cegielska.pdf L2 - http://lib.psnc.pl/Content/713 CY - PoznaƄ PY - 2010.04.20 ER - UR - http://lib.psnc.pl/dlibra/docmetadata?id=713