Getting Started with the GeneGlobe Knowledge Hub for Genes, Pathways and miRNAs

The GeneGlobe Knowledge Hub brings together curated genes, miRNA, and pathway information to help you interpret your biological data. This tutorial shows you how to use its unified biological knowledge to explore molecular interactions, understand pathways, and place your results in the right biological context.

Learn how to use the GeneGlobe Knowledge Hub to search for genes, microRNAs, and pathways, browse interactive molecular maps, and save genes or pathways to your Biolist for streamlined research. This tutorial shows you how to navigate categories, access detailed gene and miRNA information, and connect findings to relevant QIAGEN panels and assays.

What is the GeneGlobe Knowledge Hub?

The GeneGlobe Knowledge Hub is your gateway to trusted information and research tools. It combines interactive pathways, detailed gene and miRNA descriptions, and functional insights in one place. These resources help you design experiments and interpret data.
 
With the Knowledge Hub, you can:
  • Search by keyword or symbol to quickly locate genes, microRNAs, or biological pathways relevant to your research.
  • Browse 400+ canonical pathways, organized by biological functions, cellular processes, and disease relevance.
  • Access detailed pathway pages with interactive diagrams, comprehensive gene lists, and direct links to QIAGEN panels and assays for deeper exploration
  • Review gene summaries with protein domains, molecular functions, disease associations, and regulatory relationships.
  • Save genes or entire pathways to your personal Biolist for easy access and management in your My GeneGlobe dashboard.
  • Visualize molecular relationships with pathway maps to explore connections between key genes and gain functional insights into molecular networks. 
Start exploring today to access integrated gene, miRNA, and pathway resources in the GeneGlobe Knowledge Hub and enhance your research workflow.
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