The GEne Network GEnerator (GeNGe) is a web application for the generation and analysis of gene regulatory networks (GRNs) providing different simulation steps with interactive user interfaces. An arbitrary number of networks and simulation data can be generated to provide for instance benchmark data for reverse engineering applications. Furthermore, GeNGe offers features for the topological characterization of GRNs. The simulation results can be used to define critical network nodes and suitable candidates for perturbation experiments and thus guide future experimental work. Please read the help for an introduction of GeNGe.
The GeNGe tool is being devoloped by Hendrik Hache, Hans Lehrach, and Ralf Herwig of the Bioinformatics group in the Vertebrate Genomics Department at the Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics in Berlin, Germany. Although best efforts are always applied, the developers do not warrant any legal responsibility for accuracy or usefulness of any information in GeNGe. Academic users may freely use the GeNGe website. The website is optimized for Firefox browser version 2+.