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. 2015 May 27;13(3):202–203. doi: 10.1016/j.gpb.2015.05.002

Corrigendum to ‘Databases and Web Tools for Cancer Genomics Study’ [GPB 137 (2015) – GPB 13/1 (46–50)]

Yadong Yang 1,a, Xunong Dong 1,2,b, Bingbing Xie 1,2,c, Nan Ding 1,2,d, Juan Chen 3,e, Yongjun Li 1,f, Qian Zhang 1,g, Hongzhu Qu 1,h, Xiangdong Fang 1,⁎,i
PMCID: PMC4563213

The authors regret that there was a typo in Figure 1 published in Issue 1, 2015. In the figure, “Integeration” should be corrected to “Integration”. The correct Figure 1 is shown below. The authors would like to apologize for any inconvenience caused.

Figure 1.

Figure 1

The future of cancer research

In the era of big data, one of the major challenges is to make full use of multi-dimensional data from heterogeneous sources, including different omics data and a variety of medical data from bedside. The success in the battle against cancer will largely depend on population-sized information from both genomic and clinical resources, advanced algorithms for data mining, open and sharing circumstances.

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Peer review under responsibility of Beijing Institute of Genomics, Chinese Academy of Sciences and Genetics Society of China.


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