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What Types of Data are Available in GEO?
GEO houses a wide variety of data types, including but not limited to:
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Gene expression profiles
: mRNA, miRNA, and lncRNA data.
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Epigenomic data
: DNA methylation and histone modification patterns.
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Genomic data
: Copy number variations and mutations.
These data types are essential for understanding the complex genetic and epigenetic landscapes of cancer.
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