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  • Announce new tool: FusionAnalyser

    Dear all,

    FusionAnalyser, a new graphical, event-driven tool tool dedicated to the identification of driver fusion rearrangements in human cancer through the analysis of paired-end high-throughput transcriptome sequencing data is now available at:

    www.ilte-cml.org/FusionAnalyser/

    You are welcome to test it and give us a feedback!

    Regards,
    Rocco Piazza

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    Gene fusion

    I downloaded several times, It instaled- nothing is happening after that and perhaps you may like to make it prominent how to use it after instalation. I dont see any icon or program to start it

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      Hello honey,

      you can find a detailed FusionAnalyser manual here:

      http://nar.oxfordjournals.org/conten...s394/suppl/DC1

      The manual is in File006.zip

      About your install problem: I assume you're downloading the Windows version, right?
      If so, during the install process the system should prompt you for a install folder. At the end of the install process the FusionAnalyser.exe should be in that folder.
      For a detailed install procedure you may go here:
      http://www.ilte-cml.org/FusionAnalys...-_windows.html

      or check the manual.



      Regards,
      Rocco

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