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Figure 1: Seamless integration of visual and computational components in the extended StratomeX tool.

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This work was supported by US National Institutes of Health (U24 CA144025, U24 CA143845 and K99 HG007583), the Austrian Science Fund (J 3437-N15, P 22902), and the Air Force Research Laboratory and Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency grant FA8750-12-C-0300.

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The Cancer Genome Atlas clear cell renal carcinoma dataset for Caleydo including microRNA- and mRNA-based patient subtype assignments reported in the TCGA consortium paper. (ZIP 72700 kb)

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List of significantly mutated genes and their q-values generated by the Firehose MutSig v2.0 module. (TXT 1941 kb)

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Tumor suppressor gene and oncogene classification. (TXT 1 kb)

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Silent and nonsilent mutation rates for all available clear cell renal carcinoma patient genomes available in The Cancer Genomce Atlas project from the MutSig 2.0 Firehose pipeline run of 23 May 2013. (TXT 24 kb)

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Video demonstrating the StratomeX user interface, visualizations and query wizard. (MP4 59908 kb)

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Streit, M., Lex, A., Gratzl, S. et al. Guided visual exploration of genomic stratifications in cancer. Nat Methods 11, 884–885 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1038/nmeth.3088

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